Make Room
DATES
18 NOVEMBER – 17 DECEMBER 2023
GALLERY HOURS
Friday: By appointment only, please email filmleadstoanalog@gmail.com
Saturday and Sunday: 12PM – 7PM
VENUE
Peace Centre #03-06
1 Sophia Road
Singapore 228161
ADMISSION
FREE
About
Collective experiences of grief and loss tend to exude a subtle, yet strong sense of solidarity when shared in the same space.
Curated by Benjamin Tan, ‘Make Room’ brings together works of photographer Stephanie Lee into a familiar domestic space. Providing the comfort of anonymity, it encourages audience to add their own experiences to the many other conversations that preceded theirs.
Curated by Benjamin Tan, ‘Make Room’ brings together works of photographer Stephanie Lee into a familiar domestic space. Providing the comfort of anonymity, it encourages audience to add their own experiences to the many other conversations that preceded theirs.
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Stephanie Lee is a Singaporean documentary photographer, videographer and producer.
Photography started as a hobby during her youth, and became an integral part of her after participating in a year-long Documentary and Photojournalism masterclass in Paris. Through working on her long term project, she felt a connection with her profiles and found a sense of purpose in storytelling, changing her worldview to one that is filled with curiosity, openness and empathy.
Upon returning home, she left the banking industry in pursuit of her aspiration. She is intrigued by humanity and is drawn to topics on mental health, women’s rights, identity and culture.
She is now working in Rice Media, uncovering human interest stories on social issues, subculture, heritage and gender.
She uses digital and analogue photography as a medium of expression. Her works have been exhibited in Finland, Paris and Singapore.
Photography started as a hobby during her youth, and became an integral part of her after participating in a year-long Documentary and Photojournalism masterclass in Paris. Through working on her long term project, she felt a connection with her profiles and found a sense of purpose in storytelling, changing her worldview to one that is filled with curiosity, openness and empathy.
Upon returning home, she left the banking industry in pursuit of her aspiration. She is intrigued by humanity and is drawn to topics on mental health, women’s rights, identity and culture.
She is now working in Rice Media, uncovering human interest stories on social issues, subculture, heritage and gender.
She uses digital and analogue photography as a medium of expression. Her works have been exhibited in Finland, Paris and Singapore.
Benjamin Tan is a full-time photographer and educator, having previously worked in the social services sector.
Interested in asking his students or audiences the whys in the whats, Ben pursues his agenda that photography can be used to bring about a positive impact on our mental health. He conducts photography workshops with a zest of with social awareness and curates photography exhibitions with themes of various social causes.
A recent exhibition curated being at the Singapore International Photography Festival in 2022, titled “Mental Pictures”, that focuses on local film photographers’ takes on mental health.
Interested in asking his students or audiences the whys in the whats, Ben pursues his agenda that photography can be used to bring about a positive impact on our mental health. He conducts photography workshops with a zest of with social awareness and curates photography exhibitions with themes of various social causes.
A recent exhibition curated being at the Singapore International Photography Festival in 2022, titled “Mental Pictures”, that focuses on local film photographers’ takes on mental health.