Tania De Rozario
Born (1982-02-20) 20 February 1982
Singapore
OccupationVisual artist and writer
NationalitySingaporean
EducationBA (Fine Art), RMIT (Australia)
Notable awardsGeorgette Chen Arts Scholarship (Singapore, 2000), Winston Oh Travel Award (SouthEast Asia, 2001), National Arts Council Golden Point Award (2011), National Arts Council Arts Creation Fund (2012)

Tania De Rozario (born 20 February 1982) is a writer and visual artist, generally emphasising themes of gender, sexuality, loving and losing.[1]

Biography

Tania De Rozario was born on 20 February 1982. Tania De Rozario has showcased her visual art at spaces such as the Esplanade, The Substation, as well as the Singapore Philatelic Museum.[2] She is also the co-founder/curator of Etiquette, Singapore's first annual arts event focused on feminist issues.[3]

Tania is a 2011 Hedgebrook alumna[4] and winner of the National Arts Council Golden Point Award for English poetry (2011).[5] Her poetry and prose can be found on the Santa Fe Writers Project,[6] SOFTBLOW,[7] Moving Words Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore[8] and GASPP: A Gay Anthology of Singapore Poetry & Prose.[9]

As an art educator, Tania De Rozario teaches drawing at The Substation[10] and tutors in Contemporary Contextual Studies at LASALLE College of the Arts.[11]

She has been involved with curatorial projects such as Sugar & Spice – A Literary Showcase (part of AWARE),[12] and was a featured author in Singapore Writers Festival 2012.[13][14]

Of her art, Tania De Rozario states that she has "always been interested in starting conversations about sex, gender and sexuality through art and writing. . .the quickest way to engage people is to come from personal places of love, loss and desire. . .when people are able to relate to certain common aspects of relationships, gender becomes a secondary issue." Tania adds that she wishes to "create spaces in which people can approach gender and sexuality from points of commonality, not difference."[15]

In 2014, Tania's Tender Delirium (Math Paper Press, 2013) was shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize. The book is "a confessional collection of poems and short prose about estranged lovers, despairing mothers, queer desire and obsessive longing."[16]

Selected publications

  • Somewhere Else, Another You (Math Paper Press, 2018) ISBN 9789811186639
  • And the Walls Come Crumbling Down (Math Paper Press, 2016) ISBN 9789810983697
  • Tender Delirium (Math Paper Press, 2013) ISBN 9789810747831
  • "My Jericho", GASPP: Gay Anthology of Singapore Poetry & Prose, Oct 2010[9]

Awards

  • SPH-NAC Golden Point Award – Winner (English Poetry), 2011[17]
  • Writer-In-Residence, Hedgebrook, (Washington State), 2011[4]

References

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  1. Fridae News & Features—A Language of Longing: Tania De Rozario, Fridae
  2. National Heritage Board—Singapore Philatelic Museum Launches, Singapore Philatelic Museum
  3. AWARE: About Etiquette, AWARE
  4. 1 2 Hedgebrook Alumnae, Hedgebrook
  5. NAC Golden Point Award, 2011 Archived 12 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine, National Arts Council
  6. "The Shortest Distance by Tania De Rozario". Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  7. SOFTBLOW: Tania De Rozario
  8. QLRS: Tania De Rozario, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore
  9. 1 2 A Gay Anthology of Singapore Poetry and Prose Archived 17 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 978-981-08-6808-6
  10. "The Right Way to Draw | The Substation". Archived from the original on 20 January 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  11. "LASALLE College of the Arts: Faculty". Archived from the original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  12. AWARE: International Women's Day: Event 2 / Sugar & Spice: Women talk about girlhood
  13. SWF 2012: Speaker's Profile Archived 5 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Singapore Writers Festival
  14. SWF 2012: Panel / "Gender Bender – Love in the Age of Sexual Confusion", Singapore Writers Festival
  15. In the studio: Tania De Rozario, TimeOut Singapore
  16. National Reading Movement (National Library Board, Singapore) Archived 8 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  17. "NAC Golden Point Award, 2011". Archived from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
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