Kay Kok Chung Oi(1964-)
Experience
- Doctorate in Education, Durham University, UK
- Master of Arts in Art Education, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, US
- Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia
- Independent Research in Art Education and Art on History and Culture
- Interdisplinary Artist
- STEM Education and Art Educator STEM
Exhibitor
2018 | “Resurrected”/Visual Arts Centre, Singapore |
2017 | “Exactly Foundation Residency Exhibition and Book Launch Series #2/Centre for Photograph and Film, Singapore |
2015 | “Perception”/Artspace Gallery, Singapore |
2013 | “History of Southeast Asia Pirates and Slaves”/Brooklyn Library, USA |
2013 | “Sailing”/ISAP Online International Open Exhibition |
2012 | “Rainbow of Hope” |
2007 | “Rainbow of Hope”/ The platform level of Macpherson MRT Station in Singapore |
2007 | “ A Quality of Memories”/ National Museum of Singapore |
2005 | “National Museum of Singapore/Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts |
2005 | Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts/Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Gallery organised |
2004 | “Cane”/Substation Exhibition area |
2004 | “Distant Call” |
2003 | “A Mirror of Singapore”/Intermezzo Restaurant (ceased operation) |
2001 | “Sublimated Conflicts”/Roger Brown Museum |
2000 | “Equality” /LaSalle-SIA College of Arts |
1999 | “Let there be light”/United Overseas Bank (UOB) |
1986 | 《Moving Ahead》/public transportation in Singapore |
Awards
2007 | “Virtuous Cycle”, a permanent installation at the platform level of Macpherson MRT Station in Singapore. This artwork was awarded as a grand winning entry for Macpherson MRT Station for the Integrated Arts Competition organised by Land Transport Authority of Singapore, a national arts competition, 2007. |
1999 | “Let there be light”, was exhibited at the United Overseas Bank (UOB) Painting of the Year Competition and Exhibition, 1999 The artwork was selected out of 414 entries in the annual national art competition event organised by UOB Bank |
1986 | “Moving Ahead”, was selected as highly commended award and exhibited at the Ministry of Communication and Information Art Competition and Exhibition. |
2018
Acrylic
26*36cm
Hope
There are 4 crosses that depict Christians’ individual walk in the manner of “carrying our own cross”. This means that each Christian would have his/her own cross to carry, in terms of “carrying” own challenges and uncertainties especially in this current pandemic situation, which affects the economy and livelihoods of many people. However, when we continue to focus on the cross that represents Jesus Christ who died for our sins, we can have hope and faith in our Abba Father.
Livelihood
The typewriter was used to be an important working instrument for people to make a decent livelihood. It was a simple and yet an powerful instrument that nobody can deny it’s usefulness and significance.
Acrylic
150cm X 120cm