The Artists Village presented Plurals and Other Wild Creatures, a collaborative performance-installation that approaches space as a living, mutable ecology. This project invited artists with distinct practices to work together in the space of Kim Association and experiment with ideas of plurality, collectivity, and community-building frameworks.

Across the programme, participating artists and collaborators contributed through performances, readings, discussions, movement-based sessions, audio and video works, archival materials, and process-led activities. Together a modular environment was co-created through objects, gestures, or sounds, forming intimate spaces and communal zones. Participating artists include Pow Jun Kai, Shirley Soh, Felix Cheng, Bodhi, Zhang Qiao and others working across performance, documentation, installation, and collective conversation.

Courtesy of the Artists Village

About The Artists Village

The Artists Village (TAV) is one of Singapore’s first art colonies. The group is historically significant for its contributions to Singapore’s contemporary art scene. Its legacy has been marked by major exhibitions, including The Artists Village: 20 Years On (2008), Epilogue (2022), The Artists Village: Time, Sites, and Nodes (2023) at M+ in Hong Kong and collaborations with National Gallery Singapore from 2024 to 2026.