Lin Koh (also known as Sab Koh) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Singapore, currently working across participatory, performative and relational practices. Her practice moves through questions of kinship, collective memory, and embodied engagement, often unfolding within community and intimate contexts. Drawing from historical and contemporary threads in Singapore — such as Samsui women (三水妇女) and majies (媽姐), as well as welfare homes and hospices — her current work develops participatory processes for queer/ing inquiry and radical intimacy, inviting shared reflection on how social relations are formed, carried, and transformed. Her practice is process-driven and continually evolving in response to changing contexts and collaborators.

Lin’s works have been presented internationally at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (Thailand), Undisclosed Territory (Solo, Indonesia), and Performer Stammtisch (Berlin, Germany), and in Singapore at the Singapore Art Museum, Esplanade – Theatres by the Bay, Sculpture Square, Art & Design Practice Research Exchange (NAFA), and platforms including ArtBox and OUTSIDER Festival. Most recently, she has been invited to develop new works through RAW Moves and the EX-SITU: Art Spaces Residency with Singapore Art Museum.

Alongside her artistic practice, Lin is undertaking a practice-based PhD at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, where she explores queer/ing female kinships through participatory art in Singapore and Southeast Asia. She co-leads dblspce, an independent research platform and incubator for artistic practice and creative kinship, where she co-develops residency programmes and collaborative platforms that extend artistic inquiry into community contexts. Her ongoing work is grounded in intersections, collaborations, and collective processes, with a sustained commitment to building ethical, research-led platforms that cultivate new forms of kinship and relational gestures toward more equitable, community-grounded ways of living and being together.