Papa, are you okay?
Alyssa Castillo Yap
I strive to become someone breaking my back to harvest something better. A way to be home with my loved ones.
I strive to become someone breaking my back to harvest something better. A way to be home with my loved ones.
In Singapore, queerness is considered an aberration—it jams up the works, causes panic and confusion. Numerous accounts of in-person discrimination support this, especially when it comes to hair.
Hope doesn’t always come in grand gestures. Hope, I have come to believe, is less about optimism and more about practice.
How does one love a world that is increasingly fractured? A reflection on curating at Objectifs and participating in the artistic projects by Chu Hao Pei and Arie Syarifuddin in Singapore.