The Tembusu (Fagraea fragrans) is a large evergreen tree in the family Gentianaceae. It is native to Southeast Asia. Its trunk is dark brown, with deeply fissured bark, looking somewhat like a bittergourd. It grows in an irregular shape from 10 to 25m high. Its leaves are light green and oval in shape. Its yellowish flowers have a distinct fragrance and the fruits of the tree are bitter tasting red berries, which are eaten by birds and fruit bats. Source: Tembusu, Wikipedia
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Fellow’s Tea with Mr. Younes Bouadi

24 Oct 2012 | 3:00 pm |
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Tembusu College Master’s Tea

Mr. Younes Bouadi

3pm, Wednesday

24th October 2012

Master’s Common Lounge,

Level 3, Residential Block

Refreshments will be served.

Only 30 seats available!

Please register at: tembusu.nus.edu.sg

Mr. Younes Bouadi is an independent producer and researcher of contemporary art based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Bouadi’s theoretical engagement is toward an excavation of the layers of bureaucratic resistance to pinpoint ideological forces that drive and obstruct artifacts displaced from their site of origination. Bouadi’s artistic productions put theory into practice as his focus on displaced art in the context of a globalized world gives rise to a broader conversation about the role of art in the 21st century.

Younes has organized artistic exhibitions on multiple continents in a variety of stations and currently works as the producer of the renowned Dutch Artist Jonas Staal, while simultaneously earning a Master of Philosophy of Science in Art History with The University of Amsterdam.

More information at tembusu.nus.edu.sg