Tania De Rozario is an artist and writer interested in notions of love, loss, desire and home. She has exhibited and curated in Singapore, the Netherlands and the USA, and locally, has shown at spaces such as the Esplanade, The Substation, and the Singapore Philatelic Museum. She is also the co-founder/curator of Etiquette, Singapore's first annual arts event focused on feminist issues.
Tania is a Hedgebrook alumna and the 2011 winner of theof the SPH-NAC Golden Point Award for English poetry. Her literary work can be found on the Santa Fe Writers Project, Softblow, Moving Words Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore and GASPP: A Gay Anthology of Singapore Poetry & Prose.
When she is not writing about herself in third person or leaving passive aggressive one-liners on her Twitter account, Tania freelances as a writer for TimeOut Singapore's Art & Design section, and as an art educator teaching drawing at the Substation and Contemporary Contextual Studies at LASALLE College of the Arts.
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