
Unseen: Mapping What Cannot Stay is a research-driven installation that weaves together themes of displacement, invisible geographies, and poetic cartography. The work begins with open-source bathymetric data gathered by researchers during Arctic expeditions aboard the icebreaker Oden. These seafloor depth maps are transformed into 3D terrain models using GIS software, creating a visual and tactile record of submerged landscapes that remain out of reach.

Engage with our artist-in-residence, Tia Fatihah, and Chong Wen Shan.
Linnéa Therese Dimitriou is an artist based in north Scandinavia whose practice spans painting, sculpture and design. After graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 2004 she made her mark in the wider creative field of visual culture holding a number of creative director, academic and design roles, in the UK and Sweden. Since returning to full time art practice in 2020 she has completed five solo exhibitions and her work has been included in several museum and gallery exhibitions and been acquired by public collections. In 2022 she completed a large group of public sculptures in the city of Umeå, work made in collaboration with local 5 and 6 year olds. The brightly coloured sculptures dominate the park visually and encourage climbing and physical play. Ricochets is the artists’ first exhibition in Singapore.
An experimental studio space for local and overseas sculptors to explore the definition of Sculpture, to investigate the place of sculpture in contemporary art, and to establish constructive debate and dialogue within the local and international art community.
Studio Space Size: 850 cm (L) x 350 cm (W) x 420 cm (H)