🌴 The Singapore Home Brew Segment on the “Saturday Mornings Show” with host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys talk with local artist Sheryo about her current laid-back Kampong Chill experiential installation at the Singapore Night Festival 2025.
Set in the heart of Capitol Singapore, Kampong Chill invites festival-goers to slow down, sit still, and embrace the joy of rest. Co-created with her husband Yok, the bamboo sanctuary is a playful yet profound response to the hustle culture that defines modern city life. It’s not just art—it’s a gentle rebellion against the cult of busy-ness. Sheryo shares the inspiration behind the piece, how her global travels and Singaporean roots shape her work, and why inefficiency, daydreaming, and doing absolutely nothing might be the most meaningful acts of all.

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