With over 8,000 artworks from Singapore, the region, India and China, the NUS Museum collection forms an important resource for the University. The origins of NUS Museum can be traced to the formation of its predecessor institution, the University of Malaya, in 1955. Augmented by the Lee Kong Chian Collection of Chinese Art from the Nanyang University, the NUS Museum collection reflects the post-colonial political context around Malaya and Singapore, and its cultural development. A significant donation of Ng Eng Teng\'s personal archive and collection from 1998-2000 is reflective of the years of nation building and development. A Straits Chinese collection was begun in 2005 with the donation from the late Ms Agnes Tan Kim Lwi to the University, which allowed the University to acquire a historic townhouse at 157 Neil Road (today the NUS Baba House).
Working closely with the Curatorial Lead to develop lines of curatorial enquiries connecting NUS Museum\'s Singapore collection (including the Ng Eng Teng Collection, the Straits Chinese Collection, and the NUS Public Art Collection) with the Museum\'s other collections and exhibitions, the Curator (Singapore Studies and Art History) will contribute to collections development including acquisitions, systematic cataloguing of collections, and related research and archival activities, and create academic and public access to the Museum and its collections via exhibitions, publications and other programmes.
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