StillScape #2

Alma House Lounge, New Bahru.
29 - 30 November 2025
Tasting Room invites you to explore the idea of tasting shapes — extending taste beyond flavour into form, material, and object.
Through food, metalwork, and craft, Still draws attention to how shapes, like flavours nourish and connect us.
Shapes are more than lines and edges, they hold traces of culture and stories of life.
In each room, senses intertwine, shaping questions along the way:What shape brings you delight? What form lingered too long and lost its flavour?
Tasting Room stirs a renewed appetite for noticing, revealing how form can comfort, surprise, or even ask to be reshaped.


Who Eats Art
Who Eats Art is a conceptual food artist disrupting the status quo of conventional dining experiences. Through each creation, you’re invited to meet at the table and get reacquainted with food — not merely as sustenance, but as medium, metaphor, and memory.

Food is universal, and so is Who Eats Art’s approach to edible art. Each plate is a canvas— layered with influences drawn from formative years in Shanghai, a background in fashion, and a lifelong fascination with oddities that sit just outside the frame of convention.

At the intersection of taste, texture, and thought, Who Eats Art crafts experiences that provoke dialogue and stir the senses. The work asks: what happens when we consume art — and allow art to consume us?
Now, if you will, let’s eat.

@whoeatsart



Jeong SeonGyeong
Incense Holder
Ojet 'd art
Ornament


Seongyeong Jeong reimagines the traditional craft of Chilbo with her own blended glazes, lending a contemporary sensibility to a fading art form. Her practice intertwines precision and color — hand-sawing fine lines into metal, then layering vibrant enamel through multiple firings to create depth and luminosity.
Her works answer TASTING ROOM ’s question, “What shape brings you delight?” through visual forms.
The lines unfold into cylinders that reflect people and circles that mirror their dreams.
In DRESSING ROOM, a space of becoming, her pieces offer a glimpse of our dreams and passions, inviting reflection on how we recognize what is truly precious.


@seongyeong_work

































































