Adeleine Daysor

Adeleine is an artist, cultural researcher and educator invested in the everyday. She is fascinated with the make of myths, the effects of the uncanny, and power inherent in humour. Her practice investigates the visual palette of her home, Singapore, as well as global phenomenon such as our increasing encounters with virtual landscapes.

Some of her recent projects include Lasalle’s 2011 Christmas collaboration with the ArtScience Museum, Sculpture Square’s 12th Anniversary Show, Root Division’s A Garden of Earthly Delights, and The Wattis Institute’s Capp Street Project, 2010.

Adeleine earned her BA (Hons) Fine Arts at The University for the Creative Arts, UK. In 2011, she graduated from California College of the Arts with an MFA in Drawing and Painting and an MA in Visual and Critical Studies.

Currently, Adeleine is a resident artist at Canvass (Art. Space. Projects). When she is not painting, tinkering with found objects or dwelling in the digital realm, she teaches Studio Practice and CCS (Contemporary and Contextual Studies) to undergraduates at Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore.

View her work at  www.adeleinedaysor.com 

Contact:
adaysor[at]gmail[dot]com

Salmon Log Cake.
Oil & icing on found wood, salmon & icing on bread, corrugated cardboard, serving tray.
16.5 x 4.5 x 14.5 in.
Greener Pastures (installation view). Gravel, acrylic paint, icing, projected image.