Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Moving on and updates




Dear friends, we moved out of Rowell Road. Met many supporters who have missed us lots. So will keep u posted of our Out Post 2 where everyone can catch up... And sip Post-museum pour ok!

Some of u might be confused but to clarify, we are not getting a new permanent spaces but will be presenting different activities at different spaces around Singapore and world. All thanks to many generous friend/companies who have offered us spaces to be used. (so lucky ah).

I will be using these blogs, fb and twitter platform to share updates of happenings, events, campaigns and projects we will be embarking on. We are excited about all these activities and more important possibilities that can allow new collaborations and opportunities for cultural work. Let's make this phase of Post-Museum more meaningful.



Transmission out!

Woon Tien Wei
Co-founder
Post-Museum

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Cooling Off Party: Come Friday!



A gathering of irrational peoples to cool their irrational brains. Let's party like rational people do, just before polling day.

We will sell ice pack, cold soup, and cool beans. 

Tien will be dancing to "Ice, Ice, Baby" all night. So do come.



Time
Friday 6th May from 20:00 - 07 May at 00:00

Location
Food #03, Post-Museum
107 + 109 Rowell Road
Singapore, Singapore





Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Guest Chef: A Taste of Palestine




Guest Chef: A Taste of Palestine

09 April 2011: Time: · 19:00 - 21:30

Food #03 is back with our Guest Chef programme after a long hiatus!

This time, we feature Celine who will be cooking her favourite Maqluba. It's a delicious Palestinian upside-down casserole made of rice, eggplant, chickpea, cauliflower and chicken. Each portion is served with a side cucumber and tomato salad. Limited servings at $12.90 each.

Please RSVP by calling us at 63967980. If you are interested in a vegetarian version, please let us know when you call. Thanks!



Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Post-Museum Post (21 - 27 Mar): A busy week in Post-Museum!

Dear friend,

This week, come check out our Singapore Biennale programme OPEN * and our
mini Japan Fest. Lots of interesting and meaningful activities, so hope you
can make it!

Thanks and see you soon!

Regards,
Jennifer.

********

UPDATES

1. Till Wed (23 Mar), 6-10pm, Show Room: OPEN *show 1. The first
installment of OPEN *show features Mark Thia in residence, GarbageEnzyme
Factory, OPEN *swop and KA'a. Part of Post-Museum’s Singapore Biennale-time
programme OPEN *.

2. Tue (22 Mar), 8-11pm, Back Room: Save Japan Discussion. An info sharing
and discussion session about the situation in Japan after the recent
earthquakes and tsunami and what kind of long-term support we can offer
from Singapore. [http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=160981487290780]

3. Wed (23 Mar), 8pm, Back Room: DOTMOV Fest. A digital film festival
organised by Japan-based international online magazine "SHIFT" which
showcases 11 of the best works submitted from 26 countries. About 90mins;
donations for the victims of the recent tsunami in Japan will be collected.
[http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=185128351531097]

4. From Wed (23 Mar), Food #03: Special Support Relief Work Menu. We have
prepared some special food items to raise funds to support the relief work
in Japan. While stocks last; please see http://www.food03.sg/srw for more
info.

5. Thu (24 Mar), 7-9pm, Food #03: OPEN *meal: Arts Community. Visual artist
Lee Wen will be sitting in to listen to and give advice to anyone from the
arts comm who wants to talk about any problems or ideas. Part of
Post-Museum’s Singapore Biennale-time programme OPEN *.

6. Fri-Sun (25-27 Mar), 3pm & 8pm, Show Room, $25/$20 (conc): The Cauldron
of Kibitsu. The Cauldron of Kibitsu from the story of "Tales of Moonlight
and Rain" (by Akinari Ueda) is an experimental theatre piece performed by
Theater GIGA (Japan) as part of their 15th anniversary Asia Tour. Presented
by Little Red Shop. [http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=118043324937352]

7. Sun (27 Mar), 4.30-6.30pm, Back Room, Entry by donation: The Plus Factor
- In Conversation with Shamilah Begum. An informal session with the founder
and director of Big is Gorgeous (B.I.G.), a company that has been striving
to empower plus size ladies to look and feel like a DIVA since 2006. She
will talk about her experiences and how she managed to enact real changes
in the lives of women.
[http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=209493062410052]

8. Call (Mar): OPEN *home. Post-Museum is offering a cozy and affordable
crashpad for our artists and other cultural worker friends who are coming
to Singapore to visit the Singapore Biennale and other cultural events. We
have a large air-conditioned room which can house up to 8 persons per night
(bring your own sleeping bag). Participation is based on a pay-it-forward
basis plus contribution of 1 artwork per night stayed. If you are
interested, please email cv and dates to admin@post-museum.org. Part of
Post-Museum’s Singapore Biennale-time programme OPEN *.
[http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=145563105508477]

9. Call (Mar to May): OPEN *show. Post-Museum is seeking submissions of
works and proposals from artists and cultural workers (both local and
foreign) doing interesting and meaningful work as we are currently putting
together several exhibitions/projects during the period of the Singapore
Biennale. If you are interested, please email brief proposal and cv to
admin@post-museum.org. Part of Post-Museum’s Singapore Biennale-time
programme OPEN *.

10. Call (Mar to May): OPEN *review. Post-Museum is seeking articles and
criticisms related to the Singapore Biennale for our online publication. If
you are interested, please email bio and writing to admin@post-museum.org.
Part of Post-Museum’s Singapore Biennale-time programme OPEN *.

********

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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Post-Museum/22019181475 +
http://twitter.com/postmuseum

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OPEN * Meal: arts community Thursday (24 Mar) volunteer sit in will be: Lee Wen



Hello Arts Community,

The OPEN * Meal: arts community session tomorrow (Thu, 24 March) will have Lee Wen sitting in to listen and advice on any problems related to the arts.

This Thursday is our 3rd installment of OPEN * Meal this Thursday 7-9pm. So if you are troubled with some arts related problems. Come on by and share it with us.

Thanks. If you are not sure of the direction please call us at: 63967980


yours
Woon Tien Wei



http://defragmenting.blogspot.com/2011/03/open-meal-arts-community.html


* About OPEN * Meal: Arts Community

Starting for the month of March, Every Thursday night from 7-9pm for the month of March at food #03 (109, Rowell Road, telephone: 6396 7980)

We will have a volunteer from arts comm to sit in, advice or listen - anyone from the arts community can come in to talk about any problems or ideas.


How did it come about?
Basically, the premise of the idea came from two experiences. One was when I was in Germany, my guest picked up a hitchhiking German carpenter guildsmen (Zimmerman) - trained in a traditional carpentry where he must travel around and offer his services and work for food, boarding and cost of travel).

They told me of pubs in Germany which offered boarding and meals for the guildsmen in a pay-it-forward system where the first meal and boarding was paid forward by a guildsmen long ago and since then every meal and boarding  was paid for by the previous guildsmen.

2nd experience came about when a peer from Cat Welfare Society (CWS) who informed their volunteers or members that someone from CWS would sit in every thursday at Food #03 evening to chat or give advice. Similar services were also offered by Chan Ming + Alvin from MIC Human Aid, who offered advice on humanitarian services.

So I thought, I would offer the first meal and drinks for the OPEN * Meal: arts community.

We will have a volunteer from arts comm to sit in, advice or listen - anyone from the arts comm can come in to talk about any problems or ideas.

Arts Comm members who come to OPEN * Meal will have a 20% off for their meals or drinks.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Saving Japan Discussion



'Save Japan discussion'

Tuesday, March 22, 2011· 8:00pm - 11:00pm
Post Museum

This event invites Ms.Sawai who just came from Japan to
talk about what is happening in Japan after 11 March
earthquake.
We will discuss and share information among participants
to understand the situation and to think about what can be
done from Singapore.
We invite Japanese and non-Japanese friends.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

OPEN * Meal: arts community. (17 march 2011)

OPEN * Meal: arts community. (17 march 2011)



This Thursday is our 3rd installment of OPEN * Meal this Thursday 7-9pm. So if
you are troubled with some arts related problems.

We have a volunteer from the arts comm who will sit in to listen and advice on
any problems related to the arts.

Meanwhile, everyone here in the arts comm can help spread the word.

Then let's see what this service can take us to.

This week, our volunteer sitting in is not confirmed yet, I will announce it
after he has confirmed. But hey, the past few weeks we had a few email asking
for the volunteer to contact them individually. Basically, their volunteer
services are for people who walk in not door to door.

Thanks. If you are not sure of the direction please call us at: 63967980


yours
Woon Tien Wei


* About OPEN * Meal: Arts Community

Starting for the month of March, Every Thursday night from 7-9pm for the month
of March at food #03 (109, Rowell Road, telephone: 6396 7980)

We will have a volunteer from arts comm to sit in, advice or listen - anyone
from the arts community can come in to talk about any problems or ideas.


How did it come about?
Basically, the premise of the idea came from two experiences. One was when I was
in Germany, my guest picked up a hitchhiking German carpenter guildsmen
(Zimmerman) - trained in a traditional carpentry where he must travel around and
offer his services and work for food, boarding and cost of travel).

They told me of pubs in Germany which offered boarding and meals for the
guildsmen in a pay-it-forward system where the first meal and boarding was paid
forward by a guildsmen long ago and since then every meal and boarding was paid
for by the previous guildsmen.

2nd experience came about when a peer from Cat Welfare Society (CWS) who
informed their volunteers or members that someone from CWS would sit in every
thursday at Food #03 evening to chat or give advice. Similar services were also
offered by Chan Ming + Alvin from MIC Human Aid, who offered advice on
humanitarian services.

So I thought, I would offer the first meal and drinks for the OPEN * Meal: arts
community.

We will have a volunteer from arts comm to sit in, advice or listen - anyone
from the arts comm can come in to talk about any problems or ideas.

Arts Comm members who come to OPEN * Meal will have a 20% off for their meals or
drinks.

Looking at Food #03

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