Goh makes references to several incidents in Singapore when artists and activists have been punished for expressing themselves either through art or non-violent protests and says, “On the one hand, Singapore wants us to be creative, unique et cetera, et cetera, but when individuals express themselves, they get a tight slap. It isn't consistent.”
If Goh could have things her way, she’d like for “some lightening up” by the authorities and for people, generally, to break out of moulds and corsets and rules to find their artistry, voice and personality.
For now, she continues to work on her craft while taking a step back from the tried and tested.
“I’m taking a good look at how things can be done differently, exploring different ways and environments. Seeing where art flows into life, and life flows into art and, perhaps, find a place where the two holistically become one - in ways that are personally meaningful to me.”