Ong Puay Khim is Deputy Director, Collections and Public Art atSingapore Art Museum where she oversees the museum’s collectionand leads the public art initiative, The Everyday Museum, a platformfor creative production and experimentation in the public sphere(www.theeverydaymuseum.sg). At SAM, she has curated exhibitionsCosmicWander: Expedition by Choy Ka Fai (2021), Lila: Unending Play byJane Lee (2023) and co-curated Can Everybody See My Screen? (2022).Ong was previously Deputy Director of Curatorial Programmes at NTUCentre for Contemporary Art Singapore (2016–2019) and was part ofthe curatorial team of Escape Routes, Bangkok Art Biennale 2020.Teng Yen Hui is Collections Manager and Assistant Curator at the SingaporeArt Museum. Prior to taking on curatorial work at the museum, she workedindependently on several writing projects and exhibitions. Her recentcuratorial projects include SAM Contemporaries: Residues & Remixes(2023),Port/raits of Tanjong Pagar (2023), Can Everybody See My Screen?(2022),and not the norm: on conjugal blisses and misses (2018). Teng holds a BScin Economics from the Singapore Management University and an M.A. inAsian Art Histories conferred by Goldsmiths, University of London (LASALLE).Her research interests include queer visual cultures, performative practices,and more-than-human knowledges in Asia.Syaheedah Iskandar is Assistant Curator at Singapore Art Museum. Sheworks with vernacular ideas of seeing, thinking, and being. Drawing fromSoutheast Asia’s visual culture(s), she is interested in the entanglementsbetween the unseen, the hypervisual, and their translations from materialto new media practices. She holds an MA in History of Art and Archaeologyfrom the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.