Research Funding Schemes

Research Project Funding

The Research Project Funding (RPF) scheme provides financial assistance up to a maximum of S$20,000 to support research projects and activities. It encourages and promotes the undertaking and realisation of small or medium-scale research projects as well as research-related activities that lead to a publishable outcome, and potentially to further in-depth investigations in the research topic

Past-Approved RPF Projects include:

Adrian Huang (F/DE): The Making of a Dress: Evolution of craft in the 21st Century

Felipe Cervera (F/PA): Digital Collaborations in Teaching and Research

Venka Purushothaman (P/O): A Study of Cultural Networks and Artist Collectives in Asia

Gilles Massot (F/FAMCI): Jules Itier and Girault de Prangey: the coming of photography to Africa and the first visual recording (aka “duplicording”) of the pyramids of Cheops

Qing Sheng Ang (F/FAMCI): Deterritorialising Animation Practice through Intermedial Transpositions

Fanny Bratahalim (F/FAMCI): At the Crossroads: Investigating the Construction Process of My Chinese-Indonesian Diasporic Identity

Darryl Whetter (F/FAMCI): Turquoise Water, White Liberal Guilt: Poems at Travel’s End

Mitha Budhyarto , Vikas Bhatt Kailankaje (F/DE): Hidden Histories: Design Education in Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia (1945 -1980s)

Ruobing Wang (F/FAMCI): The Details of The Everyday in The Art of Contemporary Chinese Artists

Natasha Lushetich (LTR): Imaginations of Disorder in Art-Science-Philosophy

Darryl Whetter (F/FAMCI): Our Sands: A Novel

Hazel Lim (F/FAMCI): Art Patronage in Myanmar and How it Shapes Contemporary Art Practices

Urich Lau (F/FAMCI): Videologue: Encoded Expositions

Salleh Bin Japar (F/FAMCI): Framing a Southeast Asian Aesthetic through a Historical Overview and Development of Contemporary Art Practise of Singapore Malay Artists

Melanie Pocock (ICAS): Conflict in Capture

S Chandrasekaran (F/FAMCI): Third Person: Interpreting Transgendered Bodies Between Narratives in South India

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