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Zarina Muhammad - NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore

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NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Apr 15, 2025 → Mar 31, 2026
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Zarina Muhammad's STAR RESIDENCY at EOS runs from 15 April 2025 to 31 March 2026, supporting her constellatory and process-led collaboration with multiple researchers. The artist will engage with hybrid forms of ecological witnessing and polycosmologies, exploring the interdependency of environmental knowledge systems through fieldwork on sites of geological, ecological, and underwater cultural heritage significance.

The residency involves conducting fieldwork to explore remote-sensing techniques and data translations through creative and empirical processes, expanding epistemic frameworks of nonhuman witnessing in the context of environmental crisis. The artist plans to convene scientists, artists, storytellers, and ancestral knowledge keepers to develop speculative maps and multi-layered cartographies inspired by environmental data, ecological processes, and trans-indigenous cosmologies.

Zarina Muhammad (b. 1982, Singapore) is an artist, educator, and researcher whose practice critically examines oral histories, ethnographic literature, and historiographic narratives of Southeast Asia. She works at the intersections of performance, text, installation, ritual, sound, moving image, and participatory practice, exploring ecocultural cosmologies, identities, mythmaking, haunted historiographies, and geo-spirited landscapes. Her work has been presented at international biennales including FotoFest Biennial (2024), the 2nd Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale (2024), the 7th Singapore Biennale (2022), and the 3rd Lahore Biennale (2024). She presented at the Singapore Pavilion at the 15th Gwangju Biennale (2024) and is the recipient of the 2022 IMPART Art Prize.

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The residency supports an artist's exploration of ecological witnessing, polycosmologies, and indigenous knowledge systems through hybrid interdisciplinary practice combining environmental research, remote sensing, and collaborative cartography.

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