Re: Asia-Pacific Triennial/Australia

Jennifer Brasher (mailto:J.Brasher@INS.GU.EDU.AU)
Tue, 11 Jun 1996 14:51:11 +1000

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Date:         Tue, 11 Jun 1996 14:51:11 +1000
From: Jennifer Brasher <mailto:J.Brasher@INS.GU.EDU.AU>
Subject:      Re: Asia-Pacific Triennial/Australia
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Hi. Please excuse duplication.

I am relisting this message as Ian was very excited by one of the responses we received and hopes to fly an applicant out to Fiji for a spot in the film documentary of this event. I would be grateful if you could forward this message to any relevant interested parties.

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Ian Lang, lecturer in film and television, is assisting the QCA College Director Ian Howard ,one of the curators for the Asia-Pacific Triennial, to be held in 1996 at the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and has asked that I forward this request to the list.

>Could you post a similar
>call for any info or contacts for an Asian art show to be held in New York
>at the Asia Gallery
>(I think), around September or October this year, curated by Thai critic
>Apinan Poshyananda, entitled 'Tradition and Tension'.

Ian is also seeking academics to provide commentary for the exhibition with expertise in contemporary/ trad Asian art.

Regards

Jennifer QCA

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