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Podcast: Emily Shin-Jie Lee on the making of 'Art for (and within) a Citizen Scene'

Listen to the latest episode of Framer Framed’s podcast!

In this conversation, we explore the journey behind the creation of the edited volume, Art for (and within) a Citizen Scene. Join us as we speak with co-editor Emily Shin-Jie Lee, who shares her insights on the creative practices within South-East-Asia.

Emily delves into the materialization of these practices and their relationship to the surrounding environment. We also discuss the meaning of collaboration in the present day and the roles artists play in these collaborative efforts. This book sheds light on communities where art is not just a profession but a way of life, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in daily existence.

Emily Shin-Jie Lee works at Framer Framed on residencies, partnerships and research projects. She co-edited this volume with Iris Ferrer, Julia Wilhelm and reinaart vanhoe.

Art for (and within) a Citizen Scene is available alongside the edited volume Be Water, My FriendΒ via the Framer Framed webshop.

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Agenda


Book Presentation: 'Art for (and within) a Citizen Scene' & 'Be Water, My Friend'
A joyous sharing on writing, reading and book making at documenta 15, Kassel
Art for (and within) a Citizen Scene 4: Musical Hangout
Online workshops for collaborative publication design
Art for (and within) a Citizen Scene 3: Doodle Lecture
Online workshops for collaborative publication design
Art for (and within) a Citizen Scene 1 & 2: Hybrid eXperience
Online workshops for collaborative publication design

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Emily Shin-Jie Lee

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