Felicia Low

By christine, 8 March, 2022
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Dr. Felicia Low, a graduate of Goldsmith’s College, is a visual artist, art educator, author and Applied Arts Researcher. A Lee Kong Chian scholar of the National University of Singapore, Felicia obtained a PhD in Cultural Studies in Asia in 2015. She has also developed research and written a pedagogical guide on Person-centered Arts Practices with Communities, with support from the National Arts Council (Singapore). She continues to work with various social institutions and organisations to conceptualise and coordinate arts programmes and research. Felicia was the recipient of the Outstanding Youth In Education Award 2005 and was selected for the President’s Young Talent Show 2009 organized by the Singapore Art Museum. She received the Teaching Merit Award from the Singapore University of Social Sciences in 2019. Felicia is the founding director of Community Cultural Dimensions, which aims to provide a critical discursive platform for artistic practices that engage with communities in the region. Her publications include Autogenous Culture as Political Form: An Investigation into Participatory Art Practices in Singapore (2017), The Art of Anti-Exclusion (2018) and Person-centered Arts Practices with Communities: A Pedagogical Guide (2019). She is an associate lecturer at NTU (BA in Public Policy and Global Affairs).

Last Updated: July 2023

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felicia@ccd.sg
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