A conversation with Singapore International Foundation Arts for Good Fellows Apurva Shah & Yehuda Silverman
By Kei Franklin
The Arts for Good Fe... Read More...
Reflections on Brack’s To Gathering: Laying the Table Bare
Laying the Table Bare was the most recent iteration within our To Gathering series – an ongoing s... Read More...
COVID Companions is a series of creative pieces featuring snippets of life during COVID-19, with a special focus on the other individuals or creatures who are ... Read More...
COVID Companions is a series of creative pieces featuring snippets of life during COVID-19, with a special focus on the other individuals or creatures who are ... Read More...
In December 2019, Brack collaborated with Post-Museum to host a sharing by Chu Hao Pei, a Singaporean visual artist who spent three months in residency at Ceme... Read More...
By Kei Franklin
The Arts for Good Fellowship (A4G), organised by the Singapore International Foundation, is an annual programme organised to grow the Arts f... Read More...
Brack Editor Kei Franklin chatted with Izzaty Ishak, artist curator of The Community Theatre programme (part of Beyond Social Services). The Community Theatre s... Read More...
Kei Franklin is a facilitator, coach, organiser, and artist who is currently based in northern New Mexico (USA). Her practice centers on the belief that the power dynamics that sustain broad systems of injustice are reflected in our relational lives.
Kei’s creative practice takes on various forms - from performance to music to the written word. She is currently exploring the plurality of truth in the context of conflict, humour as a tool for resistance, and the conditions that nurture conscientisation.
Kei is embedded in a web of kin who are usually located in Singapore, the UK, Eswatini, and various parts of the USA. All that she does emerges from dialogue with these loved ones.