1978 | Born in Singapore |
2000 | BA in History (first class honours), London School of Economics and Political Science |
2001 | MSc in History of International Relations (distinction), London School of Economics and Political Science |
2018 to present | MPhil/PhD researcher, practice-based PhD, King’s College London |
2019 | “One Day We’ll Understand”, Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong |
2018 | Most People Were Silent, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Singapore |
Fallout, Cortona On The Move Photo Festival, Italy | |
2017 | Fallout, Nobel Peace Centre, Oslo, Norway |
2019 | Most People Were Silent, Aesthetica Art Prize, York Art Gallery |
2018 | “One Day We’ll Understand”, Framer Framed, Amsterdam |
“One Day We’ll Understand”, Jendela gallery, Esplanade, Singapore | |
2017 | The Rat Tribe, Istanbul Biennale |
The Rat Tribe, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Seoul | |
2016 | Dying To Breathe, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, North Carolina |
Dying To Breathe, Objectifs, Singapore | |
The Rat Tribe, Arko Art Center, Seoul | |
2015 | Burmese Spring, Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles |
2012 | The Rat Tribe, PhotoVille, New York |
Burmese Spring, Nobel Peace Center, Oslo | |
2008 | The Workers From Samsui, The Necessary Stage Fringe Festival, Singapore |
2019 | Aesthetica Art Prize, shortlist |
2018 | Chris Hondros Award |
2017 | Asia 21 Young Leader |
2016 | Prix Pictet, nominated |
2015 | CINE Golden Eagle Awards, short documentary |
Prix Pictet, nominated | |
2014 | Her World “Young Woman Achiever of the Year” |
British Journal of Photography, “Ones to Watch” | |
2013 | W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography, finalist |
ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu Awards, Discernment Award and People’s Choice award | |
Photo District News, PDN 30 | |
2011 | Santa Fe Prize, nominated |