Post-Museum launches Guest Room, an in-between space—part living room, part project space—exploring how the everyday can connect with ideas of hospitality and practice! Our first event kicks off on 17 April with paintings by Dominique Hui. After living away from Singapore for 28 years, she returns with a renewed perspective and invites us to consider the intersections of time, place, and identity. Launch event in Punggol is 7-9pm on Thu 17 Apr; very limited capacity – please send us a message if you would like to attend!
Meet and Greet the Parallelism
by Dominique Hui
Opening: 17 April, 2025 (Thur), 7pmBy appointment: 17 April
Location: Guest Room, Punggol, Singapore
Instagram: @postmuseum_insta |
Guest Room, a project space exploring how the everyday can connect with ideas of hospitality and practice. Located in the living room of a Punggol flat, launches its inaugural exhibition titled Meet and Greet the Parallelism by Singaporean-Canadian artist Dominique Hui.
Dominique Hui is a Singapore-born multimedia artist whose practice explores traditional art materials and digital mediums. After spending 28 years away from Singapore, Dominique returns with a renewed perspective shaped by experiences in Toronto, Canada. Her homecoming marks an exciting chapter, culminating in the exhibition Meet and Greet the Parallelism at the Post Museum—a poignant dialogue between past and present, home and elsewhere.
The Meet and Greet the Parallelism exhibition offers a moment of reconnection, not only for Dominique but also for Singapore’s art community. Hui brings a voice that feels both fresh and familiar—a synthesis of her international experiences and her enduring ties to home. Through this exhibition, Dominique Hui invites us to consider the intersections of time, place, and identity, contributing a vital perspective to Singapore’s evolving artistic discourse.
“This exhibition is a quiet return—an invitation to think about how identity shifts across time zones and technologies, and how heritage can be reactivated through new forms,” says Hui.
Instagram: @dominiquehuipaintings
Website: dominiquehui@tumblr.com
“Guest Room is about making space in the everyday—for reflection, experimentation, and reconnection,” says Tien, organiser and spokesperson for Guest Room + Post-Museum. “It’s a soft launch, but also a gesture. Starting in the home, we’re rethinking where art happens, hosting and how intimacy might open new kinds of public conversation.”
Guest Room offers a domestic setting for intimate exhibitions, experiments, and conversations. This first project marks both a homecoming and a stepping-out—into a reimagined public sphere.
Exhibition Title: Meet and Greet the Parallelism
Artist: Dominique Hui
Venue: Guest Room, Punggol, Singapore
Opening: 17 April (Thur)
Instagram: @guestroom.sg]
Contact: Woon Tien Wei | +65 8882 4953 (whatsapp)
About Guest Room:
An initiative by Post-Museum, Guest Room takes place in the living room of a flat in Punggol. It is an in-between space—part living room, part project space. Guest Room supports curatorial experiments, micro-projects, and intimate gatherings.
Guest Room invites reflection on what it means to host, to arrive, and to share space. This is not a space defined by audience numbers or spectacles. Instead, it is a space for slower encounters, deeper conversations, and subtle shifts in how the public sphere is experienced.
Ultimately, it is not just the space itself that makes the Guest Room possible, but the spirit and agency of the host. In this context, we are all hosts, and each of us has the capacity to create space for change and exploration.
Do you have a guest room to share?