CONCRETE POST: Singapore

Event information
Date and time

Exhibition Duration: 6–23 Feb 2026
Opening hours: 12:00pm–7:00pm, Mon–Sat (closed on Sunday, public holidays and during College closures)

Location

Earl Lu Gallery, LASALLE College of the Arts

Admission

Free

Event information

Date and time

Exhibition Duration: 6–23 Feb 2026
Opening hours: 12:00pm–7:00pm, Mon–Sat (closed on Sunday, public holidays and during College closures)

Location

Earl Lu Gallery, LASALLE College of the Arts

Admission

Free

Event details

Melbourne-based arts collective CONCRETE POST was founded by artists Hanna Tai, Melanie Jayne Taylor, Andrew Tetzlaff, David Thomas and Jana Wellendorf in 2014.

This Singapore iteration of CONCRETE POST is the collective’s first in Asia, following four major iterations earlier in Australia and Germany. CONCRETE POST: Singapore explores the poetics of materials, forms and images via intimately scaled composite works utilising painting, photography, video, sculpture and installation components in a site-sensitive manner which acknowledges the particularities of Earl Lu Gallery.

The project considers how attentive looking can reveal understandings of care, time, memory, transience and impermanence. It aims to create a dialogue around the aforementioned issues between local and international artists revealing how similarities and differences of approaches are manifest.

The project is developed by CONCRETE POST in collaboration with co-curators lan Woo and Adeline Kueh, as well as artists from Singapore and the region.

Image: David Thomas (2023)

All are welcome to join us at the opening event on 5 February 2026 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. The opening takes place at the LASALLE Amphitheatre.

Adeline Kueh
Andrew Tetzlaff
Christoph Dahlhausen
David Thomas
Guo-Liang Tan
Hanna Tai
Hazel Lim
lan Woo
Jeremy Sharma
Cheong Kah Kit
Melanie Jayne Taylor
Shiau-Peng Chen

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Senior Lecturer, Fine Arts

Adeline Kueh

ADELINE KUEH
  • MA Literature & Communications, Murdoch University, Australia
  • BA Critical Studies in Fine & Performing Arts, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Adeline makes installations and socially embodied works that reconsider the relationship we have with things and rituals around us. Using drawing as a conceptual tool, Adeline looks to cartographies, craft and oral traditions to map out historical trajectories across time and space through her use of found objects and new productions.

As a co-founder of the Critical Craft Collective (Singapore) and the pan-Borneo Serumpun Collective, the centrality of craft in contemporary practice as well as the politics of care are the core foci in her research practice.

Presently a Senior Lecturer with the MA Fine Arts programme at LASALLE College of the Arts, Adeline has exhibited internationally. She was involved in the World Architecture Festival (2016–2017), Hermes Singapore (2016), Venice Biennale (2019) and the Singapore Tyler Print Institute’s Visiting Artists Programme (VAP) Residency (2021). In 2023, she was involved in NTU CCA IdeasFest 2023: Eat. Secure. Sustain, and Asia NOW Paris. In January 2024, Adeline was involved in the Gangwon Cultural Heritage Exchange Exhibition The Fabulous Stories to Save the Green Planet, which was part of the 2024 Cultural Olympics Exhibition Program and staged at Gyeongpo Beach, South Korea.

Since 2001, Adeline has been the driving force for advocating interdisciplinary rigour in contemporary research practice in both postgraduate and undergraduate studies in the McNally School of Fine Arts at the College. She was instrumental in developing curricula that were sensitive to art history, theory and studio practice, as well as with film studies for the validation processes for Open University and Goldsmiths, University of London.

She has held many portfolios including being the Programme Leader/Director of Studies for Art Theory and Art History (2000–2004) and Programme Coordinator for MA Art History (2006–2008). She has supervised a significant number of postgraduate dissertations and research practice of luminaries in the contemporary Singapore arts, design and media scenes including Cultural Medallion, President’s Young Talent Award and President’s Design Award winners. Adeline has co-curated graduation showcases for the MA Fine Arts programme and has spearheaded Open Studios, industry and outreach projects with the alumni community of the College in Singapore and beyond. Currently, Adeline has been actively involved in mentoring and strategic development aspects for the McNally School of Fine Arts.

Adeline is an Ewha Global Fellow with Ewha Womans University, South Korea from 2024 to 2026.

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