Exhibitions

Date
April 02, 2025
Time
12:00–1:00 pm
Location
Gallery 400 Lecture Room
Address
400 S. Peoria
ABOUT THE EVENT
Sheldon Till-Campbell and Zulkhairi Zulkiflee will focus on their respective practices, which intersect intuitive and affective engagements with place and phenomena. In conversation with Professor Dan Peterman, they will discuss their approaches to art making, which often prioritize perception and sense-making.
Sheldon Till-Cambell (b.1993, Kansas City, MO) is a drawing-based artist whose work uses landscape as a framework to hold meditative space. His work grows from quiet, receptive practices of walking and observational drawing. These practices slowly generate abstractions that wrestle with scale, tactility, transformation, and the ethical dynamics of attention.
Zulkhairi Zulkiflee (b. 1991, Singapore) is an artist-curator whose lens-based practice focuses on contemporary Malay identity. Zulkhairi’s dynamic practice is rooted in ‘Malayness’ as a propositional term, exploring its evolving representations. His image-centered artworks foreground the body as a plural marker, situating the Singaporean-Malay experience within broader global narratives.