Selected Press / Commentary
- Self and Society in Singapore Contemporary Art: An Intersectional Exploration of Identity Politics Among Emerging Singaporean Artists by Lum Chee Hoo, Juliette Lizeray, Ching Chor Leng; Nanyang Technological University-National Institute of Education, Singapore, 2023
- A Performance Lecture: Dear Singapore Art Museum Acquisition Committee; Art & Market, Singapore Art Week Dialogues 2022
- Citizen Scholar of the Cosmos, Episodes 36 and 37; Change the Story / Change the World podcast, Center for the Study of Art & Community, USA, 2021
- Cakap-Cakap: Interview with Salty Xi Jie Ng – Arts Equator, Singapore, July 2021
- To Be Seen When You’re Invisible: What Intimacy Means To Older Women – Rice Media, Singapore, July 2021
- Making Micro Utopias -– Brack, April 2020
- Inside Jokes: How a prison comedy program featuring Fred Armisen has helped transform inmates’ lives; The Progressive, USA, 2020
- The Inside Show, OR Arts Watch, Portland OR, USA, 2019
- Online project bids farewell to Sungei Road flea market, The Straits Times, Singapore, 2017
- Foreign Workers Get Some Tender Loving Care, The Straits Times, Singapore, 2016
- Busk in Limelight: Singapore Minstrel in S’pore Intl Film Fest, TODAY, Singapore, 2015
Editorial
- Editor, Conversations On Everything, Social Forms of Art Journal, Portland OR, USA, 2020-21
Essays
- Periods & Grandmothers, Our Red Book, edited by Rachel Kauder Nalebuff, Simon & Schuster, 2022
- on love when distance across realms is incomprehensible by Baibai Research Group, Singapore Art Museum residency, 2021. Download here.
- What is the weather? Notes on fantasy & risk in working with people, essay by Salty Xi Jie Ng, Leonorana #5, 2022
- Being Ourselves Together: A Kind of Alchemy, ArtsWok Community Inspirations, 2021
- There's something just as inevitable as death, and that's life, Senior Women's Erotica Club, The Grandma Reporter Issue 2: Intimacy, 2019, and Ginger Issue 19, Winter 2020
Self-Published
- The 2021 Alternative Moby-Dick Marathon (supported by the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park & University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s College of Visual & Performing Arts)
- Faculty Relations, 2021 (supported by the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park & University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s College of Visual & Performing Arts)
- STREET FOUND, 2021
- The Grandma Reporter: Issue 3, Intimacy, 2021
- The Grandma Reporter: Issue 2, Intimacy, 2019
- Permanent Bruises, a bunion2bunion publication, 2017
- The Grandma Reporter: Issue 1, Style, 2016
Other contributions / Featured in
- Conceptual Art In Prison, 2020
- This House Of Mine, 2020
- cclliipp, issue 2, 2020
- Uncertain Patterns -Teaching & Learning Socially Engaged Art, les presses du reel, Switzerland, 2019
- Social Forms of Art Journal, 2018
- Social Objects: Essays, Interviews, Projects and Interventions, by Socially Engaged Craft Collective, 2017
- Self and Society in Singapore Contemporary Art: An Intersectional Exploration of Identity Politics Among Emerging Singaporean Artists by Lum Chee Hoo, Juliette Lizeray, Ching Chor Leng; Nanyang Technological University-National Institute of Education, Singapore, 2023
- A Performance Lecture: Dear Singapore Art Museum Acquisition Committee; Art & Market, Singapore Art Week Dialogues 2022
- Citizen Scholar of the Cosmos, Episodes 36 and 37; Change the Story / Change the World podcast, Center for the Study of Art & Community, USA, 2021
- Cakap-Cakap: Interview with Salty Xi Jie Ng – Arts Equator, Singapore, July 2021
- To Be Seen When You’re Invisible: What Intimacy Means To Older Women – Rice Media, Singapore, July 2021
- Making Micro Utopias -– Brack, April 2020
- Inside Jokes: How a prison comedy program featuring Fred Armisen has helped transform inmates’ lives; The Progressive, USA, 2020
- The Inside Show, OR Arts Watch, Portland OR, USA, 2019
- Online project bids farewell to Sungei Road flea market, The Straits Times, Singapore, 2017
- Foreign Workers Get Some Tender Loving Care, The Straits Times, Singapore, 2016
- Busk in Limelight: Singapore Minstrel in S’pore Intl Film Fest, TODAY, Singapore, 2015
Editorial
- Editor, Conversations On Everything, Social Forms of Art Journal, Portland OR, USA, 2020-21
Essays
- Periods & Grandmothers, Our Red Book, edited by Rachel Kauder Nalebuff, Simon & Schuster, 2022
- on love when distance across realms is incomprehensible by Baibai Research Group, Singapore Art Museum residency, 2021. Download here.
- What is the weather? Notes on fantasy & risk in working with people, essay by Salty Xi Jie Ng, Leonorana #5, 2022
- Being Ourselves Together: A Kind of Alchemy, ArtsWok Community Inspirations, 2021
- There's something just as inevitable as death, and that's life, Senior Women's Erotica Club, The Grandma Reporter Issue 2: Intimacy, 2019, and Ginger Issue 19, Winter 2020
Self-Published
- The 2021 Alternative Moby-Dick Marathon (supported by the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park & University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s College of Visual & Performing Arts)
- Faculty Relations, 2021 (supported by the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park & University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s College of Visual & Performing Arts)
- STREET FOUND, 2021
- The Grandma Reporter: Issue 3, Intimacy, 2021
- The Grandma Reporter: Issue 2, Intimacy, 2019
- Permanent Bruises, a bunion2bunion publication, 2017
- The Grandma Reporter: Issue 1, Style, 2016
Other contributions / Featured in
- Conceptual Art In Prison, 2020
- This House Of Mine, 2020
- cclliipp, issue 2, 2020
- Uncertain Patterns -Teaching & Learning Socially Engaged Art, les presses du reel, Switzerland, 2019
- Social Forms of Art Journal, 2018
- Social Objects: Essays, Interviews, Projects and Interventions, by Socially Engaged Craft Collective, 2017