
معرفی
Adeline Kueh is a Senior Lecturer in the MA Fine Arts programme at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. Her interdisciplinary practice explores the relationship between objects, rituals, and human experiences through installations, drawing, and socially embodied works.
- Education:
- MA Fine Arts
- MA Literature & Communications, Murdoch University, Australia
- BA Critical Studies in Fine & Performing Arts, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Her research centers on craft in contemporary practice, mapping historical trajectories via cartographies, oral traditions, and material culture. Adeline investigates the politics of care and employs found objects alongside new productions to interrogate spatial, temporal, and cultural connections.
Recent exhibitions include the Venice Biennale (2019), Singapore Tyler Print Institute’s VAP Residency (2021), and the Cultural Olympics Exhibition Program in South Korea (2024). She co-founded the Critical Craft Collective (Singapore) and the pan-Borneo Serumpun Collective, emphasizing craft’s role in contemporary discourse.
- Scientific Awards & Fellowships:
- Ewha Global Fellow, Ewha Womans University (2024–2026)
Adeline has supervised postgraduate students in Singapore’s arts and design sectors, including award-winning luminaries. She previously held leadership roles at LASALLE, such as Programme Leader for Art Theory and Art History (2000–2004) and Programme Coordinator for MA Art History (2006–2008).
She co-founded the Critical Craft Collective and Serumpun Collective, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. Her curatorial work includes LASALLE’s MA Fine Arts graduation showcases and industry outreach projects with alumni networks.





