Elizabeth Ong is passionate about visual storytelling through design, digital media, and film photography. Her work blends spontaneity, emotion, and thoughtful design—capturing life's raw, unfiltered moments with honesty and heart. Drawn to the intentionality of film, she believes in the power of visuals to evoke emotion, spark connection, and uses photography as a universal language one that inspires and speaks to the heart beyond words.
Orang Tionghoa
Unfolding the Ancestral Echoes of Chindos. An exhibition Celebrating Chinese Indonesian heritage.
Orang Tionghoa is an exhibition that traces the cultural journey of the Chinese Indonesian community through art, history, and heirlooms. Showcasing antique ceramics, traditional textiles, and personal artifacts, it highlights a legacy of resilience, adaptation, and cultural fusion. Set in Singapore—a meeting point of identities—it opens space for dialogue on migration, heritage, and belonging. Honoring the past and celebrating lived experience, it invites reflection on Chindo identity and its relevance to new generations seeking connection with their roots.