Thirty Seven Editorial • 02 Nov 2025 • Culture
The realms of art and fashion meets in NAMECAPS, a collaborative installation by Jahan Loh and Josh Franklin of STASH. Serving as the first-ever art showcase at CROSSOVER, this project connects two creative hubs — Brooklyn and Singapore — through a shared visual conversation that bridges East and West.
On October 29th, CROSSOVER announces an event featuring NAMECAPS by Jahan Loh and Josh Franklin (aka STASH) and their SPACEMEN installation which showcases the soul of the project of bridging the gaps of Eastern and Western creative influences.
The product of this inspiration is a combination of the heritage and contemporary culture of the East working together with the innovative and street inspired energy of the West, offering a unique and eye-opening perspective on art and designs.

Serving as an inspiration for many people who are in the creative scene, the event was a appealing showcase of contemporary culture. There’s just something special about watching street sensibility evolve while staying authentic and seeing proof that art travels furthest when it stays true to its roots.
And seeing how everyone showed up, they were definitely super passionate about what they are hearing.
Learn more about Jahan and STASH on their Instagrams! And check out more about the event on CROSSOVER!
And huge thanks to Penguin for the press invitation!
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