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|name = STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery |logo = STPI logo.jpg |image = |imagesize = 250 |caption = |established = 2002 |coordinates = |location = 41 Robertson Quay Singapore 238236 |type = Art gallery and creative workshop |collections = |director = Emi Eu |chairperson = |publictransit = {{SMRT code|NE|5}} Clarke Quay{{SMRT code|DT|20}} Fort Canning |website = [https://www.stpi.com.sg/ Official website] }} STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore (formerly known as Singapore Tyler Print Institute) is a creative workshop and contemporary art gallery based in Singapore that specialises in artistic experimentation in the medium of print and paper. To date, STPI has collaborated with over 90 artists from all over the world. Situated in a restored 19th century warehouse by the Singapore River at Robertson Quay, the 4,000-square metre facility houses specialised printmaking presses and equipment, a paper mill, 400-square metre gallery, guest workshop, artist studio, artist apartments, staff offices and The Corner Shop. STPI sits alongside National Gallery Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum as part of the national Visual Arts Cluster of leading institutions in the region.[1] STPI is also a member of the Art Galleries Association of Singapore (AGAS), a non-profit organisation that represents the interests of gallery owners and operators in Singapore.[2] HistorySTPI is a non-profit organisation established with the support of the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts (presently known as the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth – MCCY), Singapore Tourism Board, and Singapore Totalisator Board,[3] in line with the government’s Renaissance City Plan to position the nation as the prime arts hub of Southeast Asia. The concept of establishing a large print workshop and paper mill in Singapore was first proposed in the mid-1990s to Kenneth E. Tyler, a long-standing American innovator, printer and publisher of fine art prints.[4][5] In April 2002, STPI was officially opened by Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence at the time, Dr. Tony Tan.[6] Welcomed as an opportunity with long-term benefits that would add to the growth of the nation’s reputation as a City for the Arts, Singapore was seen as the ideal place for facilitating the amalgamation of Eastern and Western printmaking techniques, papermaking methods and various artistic practices.[6] MissionSTPI seeks to help develop Singapore as a leading player in the global contemporary art world by collaborating with top international artists. Through its artist collaborations, artworks, exhibitions and public programmes, STPI engages the international art community, collectors and the Singapore public with the aim of developing an appreciation of the print and paper art practice.[7] Artist collaborationsArtist collaborations lie at the heart of STPI’s programmes. Visiting artists live in the guest apartments at STPI, with access to the artist’s studio and workshop. They are also invited to give public talks to introduce their practice and studio work, and share their collaboration experience. At the end of each collaboration, works produced are exhibited and catalogued for public appreciation and sale.[8] {{Col-begin}}{{Col-4}}
STPI galleryThe STPI Gallery hosts exhibitions of works produced in the STPI Creative Workshop and regularly participates in local and international art fairs.[9] Programmes offeredThe gallery holds 6-8 exhibitions a year, following successive artist collaborations, artist talks, panel discussions, regular docent-led tours, film screenings, performances and coffee & conversations.[10] Education and outreachSTPI organises print and papermaking workshops, guided tours, and an annual open house.[11] Annual special exhibitionsThe annual special exhibition is a yearly segment that showcases works from the Singapore National Collection that were previously under the ownership of Kenneth E. Tyler, as well as various private collections and artist estates. {{columns-list|colwidth=width|
}} Friends of STPIThis membership programme was launched in September 2015. It aims to draw a closer connection between avid art lovers with artists and fellow collectors. Members are entitled to exclusive artist studio visits, VIP previews, overseas trips, and artist dinners.[12] Art fairsArt fair participations include: Art Stage Singapore, Art Basel (Basel, Hong Kong and Miami Beach), The Armory Show (New York), Korean International Art Fair (South Korea), Art Paris Art Fair (Paris), Print Basel (Basel), Pulse (New York) and SH Contemporary (Shanghai). Biennales
Other projectsHermes ALOFT, Platform STPI Projects, collaborations with international contemporary art galleries, for example, Neugerimschneider, Lisson Gallery, Lehmann Maupin, and Victoria Miro. Notable acquisitionsWorks produced at STPI have been included in collections such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; Bennesse Foundation, Japan; M+, Hong Kong; Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Australia; [https://www.monash.edu/muma Monash University Museum of art], Australia; OHD Museum of Modern & Contemporary Indonesian Art, Indonesia; National Gallery Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum, amongst others. STPI Creative WorkshopThe STPI Creative Workshop comprises specialised facilities such as industry-grade print presses and a paper mill, as well as a team of print and papermakers. Techniques offered include:
PublicationsSince 2002, STPI has produced its own catalogues following the end of each artist collaboration. The list of catalogues that STPI has produced to date are:
See also
References1. ^Museum Roundtable. Retrieved 3 July 2017. 2. ^Art Galleries Association Singapore. Retrieved 3 July 2017. 3. ^Huang Lijie (28 June 2016). "Meet Singapore's pioneer fine art printers and papermakers". The Straits Times. 4. ^[https://www.stpi.com.sg/app/uploads/2017/04/STPI_Passage-FOM-Sep-Oct-2011.pdf Passage]. Friends of the Museum. Retrieved 3 July 2017. 5. ^PERFECT ON PAPER — Singapore. Monocle. Retrieved on 5 June 2017. 6. ^1 Speech by Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, at the launch of Singapore Tyler Print Institute held on Wednesday, 10 April 2002 at 7.00 PM at Robertson Quay. National Archives of Singapore. 10 April 2002. Retrieved on 2 June 2017. 7. ^[https://www.stpi.com.sg/about/ STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery.] Retrieved 3 July 2017. 8. ^[https://www.stpi.com.sg/artists/ STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery. Artists In The Studio.] Retrieved 3 July 2017. 9. ^Art Basel. [https://www.artbasel.com/catalog/gallery/1284 Catalog]. Retrieved 3 July 2017. 10. ^STPI Grey Booklet. Retrieved 3 July 2017. 11. ^STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery. [https://www.stpi.com.sg/programmes/ Public Programmes.] Retrieved 3 July 2017. 12. ^STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery. [https://www.stpi.com.sg/support-us/join/ Friends of STPI.] Retrieved 3 July 2017. External links
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