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Satur Chong KCAW - MoA Bonus Episode 34

Satur Chong KCAW - MoA Bonus Episode 34

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Ministry of Arts Podcast

June 23, 202321m 49sbonus

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Today's episode is one of several featuring some of the artists from the 2023 Kensington & Chelsea Art Week/Trail, for info go to: https://www.kcaw.co.uk


In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Satur Chong(@satur.chong)



THE MANHOLE TEA SET CEREMONY by Satur Chong


24 + 25 June

30-minute performances at 1 pm + 3 pm


The Manhole Tea Set is a performance piece where the artist, Satur Chong, and random members of the public are invited to sit down around a manhole, in a pretend ceremony of drinking tea.

A tea set installed on a chosen manhole cover in South Kensington and in Battersea RCA Campus, both the teapot and 2 cups having a matte black texture and the same pattern as the manhole cover 


Satur Chong is a Malaysian artist currently studying at The Royal College of Art, in London. Her practice and research continually focus on exploring the relationship between individual-perspective jewelry as an intimate object and macro-perspective public art. Her recent artworks included mix-media wearable objects, crafts objects, and public installations in various sites for example lifts, streets, and toilets, in pursuit of an interactive, relational, and communication-provoking art form.


For more information on the Kensington Chelsea Art Week & Trail go to

https://www.kcaw.co.uk


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