Tania De Rozario is an artist, writer and curator interested in issues of gender and sexuality. Her work has been showcased in Singapore, Amsterdam, New York, London, India, San Francisco and Spain. She is the author of Tender Delirium (Math Paper Press, 2013), which was shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize in 2014, as well as And The Walls Come Crumbling Down (Math Paper Press, 2016). She was the winner of the Singapore's 2011 SPH-NAC Golden Point Award for English Poetry and runs EtiquetteSG, a multidisciplinary platform focused on developing and showcasing art, writing and film by women. She is also a co-editor of Body Boundaries (The Literary Centre: 2014), an anthology featuring poetry and prose by 27 woman writers. Tania has been awarded residencies at Hedgebrook (USA), Sangam House (India), The Unifiedfield (Spain), the National University of Singapore (Singapore) and Toji Cultural Centre (South Korea). Her words can be found in journals and anthologies such as the Prairie Schooner Fusion Archives, Blu Lyra Review, Sow's Ear Poetry Review, the Santa Fe Writers Project, Softblow, Moving Words Poetry Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and GASPP: A Gay Anthology of Singapore Poetry & Prose. She is also an Associate Artist with The Substation, Singapore’s oldest independent contemporary arts centre.
Tania De Rozario is an artist, writer and curator interested in issues of gender and sexuality. Her work has been showcased in Singapore, Amsterdam, New York, London, India, San Francisco and Spain. She is the author of Tender Delirium (Math Paper Press, 2013), which was shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize in 2014, as well as And The Walls Come Crumbling Down (Math Paper Press, 2016). She was the winner of the Singapore's 2011 SPH-NAC Golden Point Award for English Poetry and runs EtiquetteSG, a multidisciplinary platform focused on developing and showcasing art, writing and film by women. She is also a co-editor of Body Boundaries (The Literary Centre: 2014), an anthology featuring poetry and prose by 27 woman writers. Tania has been awarded residencies at Hedgebrook (USA), Sangam House (India), The Unifiedfield (Spain), the National University of Singapore (Singapore) and Toji Cultural Centre (South Korea). Her words can be found in journals and anthologies such as the Prairie Schooner Fusion Archives, Blu Lyra Review, Sow's Ear Poetry Review, the Santa Fe Writers Project, Softblow, Moving Words Poetry Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and GASPP: A Gay Anthology of Singapore Poetry & Prose. She is also an Associate Artist with The Substation, Singapore’s oldest independent contemporary arts centre.
