McNally School
of Fine Arts
Lim E-Lynn Joanne
Lim E-Lynn Joanne is a Singapore-based visual artist whose work translates and visualises data through long-term, community-driven projects. Her practice explores how data and lived experiences can be transformed into aesthetic forms that address social issues, using diverse mediums.
She holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Arts from LASALLE College of the Arts, where she received the LASALLE Award for Academic Excellence and the Winston Oh Travelogue Award in 2022. She has since exhibited locally and internationally, including Frequencies (The Substation’s Septfest 2022), The Museum is Dead (Oh! Open House 2023), EastEast_Tokyo2023 (Science Museum Tokyo), and Soup (Tenthaus and Critical Craft Collective, Bergen).
In 2023, she received the inaugural Asia-wide Art Futures Awards that celebrates the creative practices of outstanding recent graduates in the field of visual arts and associated contemporary art practices in Hong Kong.
Her current MA research focuses on surveillance capitalism and how personal data is extracted and commodified to shape behaviour. By dissecting everyday technologies and data collection, her work highlights the impact of pervasive surveillance on identity and self-determination.






