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Monica Allende is a distinguished curator, creative director, consultant, and educator in the field of contemporary photography and visual storytelling. A passionate advocate for emerging and established visual storytellers, she develops curatorial strategies, contributes to educational and mentorship initiatives, and regularly serves as a juror for international awards and artists’ residencies.
With over 50 curated group exhibitions across China and Europe, He Yining’s curatorial work engages with transnational artistic practices and fosters dialogue across diverse cultural contexts. Being the founder of two independent journals, Floating Island and Starlight, her scholarly contributions have been published widely in both Chinese and English, appearing in peer-reviewed journals, edited book chapters, and exhibition catalogues.
As a curator in the Moving image department since 2015 and in the Photography department since 2020, Miyuki Endo has planned and led numerous acclaimed exhibitions. Her research explores the relationship between photographic images and the supporting platforms of media and devices.
The co-curator of the 6th Singapore Biennale, Goh Sze Ying has curated a multitude of National Gallery Singapore’s exhibitions such as contemporary commissioning series OUTBOUND. With an interest in minority and underrepresented histories, she also researches on photography and art in Southeast Asia from the early to mid-twentieth century. Her writings have been published in American Historical Review
Gwen Lee, co-founder of the Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) and founding director of DECK, has been instrumental in advancing photography in the region. Through international collaborations, curatorial research, and acclaimed exhibitions, she has strengthened Singapore’s arts landscape and served as juror and reviewer for major global photography platforms.
Platform founder of The Reference and currently the Fair Director of T3 Photo Asia in Tokyo, Jeung Eun Kim is a cultural strategist bringing together artists, curators, and institutions across Asia. Her work focuses on expanding the visibility of Asian photography and building bridges between Asian photographic communities and the global art world.
Ruben Lundgren is a photographer and curator with a strong connection to Chinese photography. Co-author of the influential The Chinese Photobook, Ruben initially made his breakthrough in the photography duo WassinkLundgren. Ruben has published over 20 photobooks, with works included in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, CAFA Art Museum and others.
Guided by her experiences as an artist, Berny Tan nurtures a practitioner-centred curatorial approach grounded in empathy, sensitivity, and collaboration. Currently, Berny is the Curator of Singapore Art Museum's Design Collection, exploring creative practices intersecting design and contemporary art. She was awarded the 2022 IMPART Art Prize in the curator category in recognition of her independent practice.
Sirima Chaipreechawit is a pivotal figure in Thailand’s photography scene known for founding HOP, GroundControl, Art Ground, co-founding The Jam Magazine and being the co-director and curator for performance artist Kawita Vatanajyankur – testifying to her advocacy for the arts bridging culture and community. As a photographer, she is recognised for capturing urban life in narrative compositions. She has served as a judge for Unknown Asia Art Exchange, and has been on the board of the Royal Photographic Society of Thailand (RPST).
Gwen Lee, co-founder of the Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) and founding director of DECK, has been instrumental in advancing photography in the region. Through international collaborations, curatorial research, and acclaimed exhibitions, she has strengthened Singapore’s arts landscape and served as juror and reviewer for major global photography platforms.






