OH! Open House
Curatorial Trainee
OH! Open House is an independent arts group known for telling alternative stories of Singapore through site-specific art in everyday spaces. As a curatorial trainee, I mainly worked on research, writing, and shaping early curatorial ideas for upcoming art events, playing a role in how the stories are told.
HAN@Punggol
HAN@Punggol (Heritage Activation Node at Punggol) is a collaboration between the National Heritage Board and OH! Open House that brings residents together through arts and heritage activities, encouraging them to take ownership of their neighbourhood’s changing stories.
Because the project is so community-centred, OH! is developing several initiatives to surface and share these stories in meaningful ways. I supported this by handling communications, research, and interviews—speaking with former Punggol residents about its kampong and farm days, gathering their memories, and consolidating my findings for the wider team. I also dug into archives and historical documents to deepen the research and help shape how these stories might be shared with the community over the next few years

HAN@Punggol Launch Event called Colours on Shore at Waterway Point
HAN@Punggol Launch Event, Colours on Shore

OH! Moonstone
OH! Open House’s signature programme is its Artwalks, where they head into different neighbourhoods and uncover stories that rarely make it into the official narrative. For the January 2026 edition, the focus is Moonstone Estate, and I led the research for the project—meeting residents, conducting interviews, and even securing a home to be part of the Artwalk experience. I also conceptualised and wrote the content for the Moonstone Artwalk collateral, shaping how visitors will encounter and understand the neighbourhood’s stories.

Warehouse at 49 Moonstone Lane, one of the stops of the Artwalk