PRESS MENTIONS

他用纸张制作潮玩偶“ by Ying Xuan (NUYOU Magazine, November 2023, Singapore)

Behold, The Paper Empress!” by Samuel Woo & Nuria Ling (todayonline.com, May 2022, Singapore)

Meet the Paper Empress and the Singaporean artist behind these visually striking paper craft creations” by Aun Koh (CNA Lifestyle, April 2022, Singapore)

手工匠人 不让触感绝迹” by 吴庆康 (Lianhe Zaobao, December 2022, Singapore)

“The Creative Class” (Esquire Magazine, May 2021, Singapore)

Bangkok Daydream: LomoAmigo Ching Kai Shoots with the Neptune Art Lens” by Marc Ocampo (Lomography.com, April 2019)

我的IG世代” (Shopping Design Magazine, 2018, Taipei, Taiwan)

@chingkaichingkai” (Neocha.com, 2016, Shanghai, China)

VISUAL PAPER ARTIST

《越亮》on nights like this, the loneliness gets melancholic (2024, Supper House, Singapore)

《折射》a light flashes, and a box drops from the sky (2024, Supper House, Singapore)

All That Glisters* (2023, Jane Provision Shop, Singapore)

KKI x Ching Kai《山中问答》* (2022, KKI Sweets, Singapore)

There are Flowers in the Morning Mist (2022, Supper House, Singapore)

The World Is Flat After All (2022, Supper House, Singapore)

Clouds/Smoke* (2016, Artistry Cafe, Singapore)

Mirare* (2015, Artspace @ 222, Singapore)

Singapore Art Exhibition 2007 (2007, Singapore Art Museum)

[*denotes solo shows]

ART DIRECTOR

Notable design campaigns include:

The Singapore Theatre Festivals by Wild Rice

Dim Sum Dollies by Dream Academy

Hossan-ah 50! by Double Confirm Productions

Heirlooms Concert by The TENG Ensemble

The LKY Musical by Singapore Repertory Theatre

Turandot by Singapore Lyric Opera

SCENIC DESIGNER

The Other F Word (2021, Wild Rice, Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre)

Big Brown Girl (2021, How Drama, Esplanade Theatre Studio)

Grandmother Tongue (2016, 2017, 2021, Wild Rice, Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre)

Hossan-ah 50! (2019, Double Confirm Productions, Drama Centre Theatre)

Heirlooms Concert (2019, The Teng Company, Esplanade Concert Hall)

Dim Sum Dollies in the History of Singapore, Part 1 Rerun (2015, Dream Academy, Esplanade Theatre)

Dim Sum Dollies in the History of Singapore, Part 2 (2014, Dream Academy, Esplanade Theatre)