Multihyphen8 is a Singapore-based artist studio and curatorial platform founded by contemporary artists Bridget Tay and Lizzie Wee.

Working across visual art, curation, and education, we believe contemporary art should spark curiosity, invite conversation and be accessible to everyone. Together, we curate exhibitions, create participatory experiences and collaborate with organisations, schools, and brands to bring art into everyday life.

Alongside our collaborative projects, we each maintain independent artistic practices shaped by our own research, materials and perspectives. This balance between individual exploration and shared making allows Multihyphen8 to approach every project with diverse ideas and complementary strengths.

Whether we're developing an exhibition, leading a workshop, creating a commissioned artwork or facilitating creative conversations, our goal is the same: to make meaningful contemporary art experiences that people feel welcomed into, not excluded from.

We see art as a way to connect people, ideas and communities, and we're always excited to work with others who share that curiosity.

Meet the Artists

website: www.lizziewee.com

IG: @lizzieweee

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Lizzie Wee (b.1993) is a Singaporean multidisciplinary artist, curator, designer, illustrator, art director, and video editor. Having lived in Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Berlin, Boston, New York, and Singapore, her transnational experiences inform a practice that explores identity, belonging, and the ways personal and collective histories are constructed through memory, culture, and everyday rituals.

She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University and completed her Master of Arts in Fine Arts through the Goldsmiths programme at LASALLE College of the Arts. Her practice-based research investigates Southeast Asian popular culture, superstitions, cultural traditions, and human relationships, examining how these forces shape notions of self and community. Working across video, performance, writing, fabric sculpture, and multimedia installation, Wee combines ethnographic and phenomenological approaches with humour and accessible storytelling to translate research into engaging artistic experiences.

Increasingly, her work has focused on themes of heritage, folklore, and intangible cultural practices, exploring how memories and beliefs are transmitted across generations and embedded within places. Through research-driven and community-oriented projects, she seeks to uncover overlooked narratives and create spaces for dialogue between history, lived experience, and contemporary culture.

Wee has presented her work internationally in exhibitions, symposiums, showcases, and art fairs across Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, China, Poland, South Africa, and the United States. Outside her artistic practice, she has worked with Sotheby's Hong Kong, Kitchen Hoarder, Pure Art Lab, and co-founded the interdisciplinary collective Multihyphen8 with Bridget Tay.

Bridget Tay ( b.1989)  is a Singaporean artist, curator, and educator whose practice investigates the material and conceptual boundaries of painting within the expanded field. Working across painting, sculpture, and installation, she treats surface and space as active agents, using material negotiation to blur distinctions between image, object, and environment. Humour and familiar cultural clichés frequently appear in her work as entry points into broader reflections on contemporary social and political conditions.

Her work has been exhibited in Towards Happiness, Prosperity and Progress: Reflections of the Singapore Spirit (The Private Museum, 2025), 60/60: Singapore in Focus (INSTINC, 2025), The End (Your MOTHER Gallery, 2025), Lasalle40 (LASALLE College of the Arts, 2024), Sand Gardens (Our Tampines Hub, 2023), and Value Art (Your MOTHER Gallery, 2022), among others.

Alongside her artistic practice, Tay has developed an active curatorial practice spanning institutional exhibitions and artist-led initiatives. She served as President of The Artists Village (2022–2023), Vice President (2024), and was a member from 2018–2025. Her curatorial projects include Redaction, Tensity, Sillage, Frequencies (Septfest 2022), The Collectible Experience (2024), Traces of Introspection: Michael Fu Hua (2024), Rahsia (2025), and Rusted Time (2025). She has also led and co-curated multiple Singapore Art Week projects in collaboration with the National Gallery Singapore and M+ Hong Kong.

IG: @bbridgettay

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What We Offer

Some projects don't fit neatly into one category and that's where we thrive.

We enjoy collaborating with organisations, brands and institutions to develop creative experiences that combine art, storytelling and public engagement.

Past collaborations have included educational institutions, libraries, cultural organisations and community partners, with projects ranging from interactive installations and workshops to creative campaigns and public programmes.

If you're looking for artists who can think creatively, work collaboratively and engage diverse audiences, we'd love to explore what's possible together.

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