View in browser SUPPORTING CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND THE ASIA PACIFIC We invite you to partner with us, to ensure our programming, leadership and engagement across the Asia Pacific continues to create meaningful, positive impact at this critical time as we open up again. Your contri
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SUPPORTING CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND THE ASIA PACIFIC 


We invite you to partner with us, to ensure our programming, leadership and engagement across the Asia Pacific continues to create meaningful, positive impact at this critical time as we open up again.


Your contribution will enable Asialink Arts to expand our vital work throughout Australia and the broader region. Through creative exchanges and thought leadership we establish connections and partnerships with individuals, organisations and government agencies that deepen insights and advance relationships with our nearest neighbours.


Thanks to generous supporters like you, we have been able to build the capacity and networks of hundreds of artists and cultural institutions between Australia and the Asia Pacific. Your support will be directed to our programs which emphasize First Nations and Asian-Australian leadership as well as regional and rural communities and their self-determined efforts for meaningful engagement in the region.


We value your tax-deductible contribution - don’t hesitate to get in touch if you would like to discuss where you can make an impact.


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HIJRA'H new work for RISING festival by Rianto 


Book now to see internationally renowned Indonesian dancer and choreographer, Rianto in HIJRA’H. In this performance he explores the history and culture of the Indonesian island Sulawesi, uncovering the island’s gender expression in dance.

With acclaimed filmmaker Garin Nugroho, collaborator and vocalist Cahwati Sugiarto and Sulawesi performance maker Abdi Karya, they mine the rich seam between traditional and contemporary culture, and between male and female.

Produced by Jala Adolphus, Project Manager at Asialink Arts - join the post show Q & A between Rianto and Jala, tomorrow, Thursday 9 June. 


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KAMS expressions of interest now open PAMS Pitching


Korea Arts Management Service (KAMS) holds its Performing Arts Market in Seoul 2022 (PAMS) from September 26 (Mon) to September 29 (Thu) both online and in person.


PAMS Pitching is a program with the aim of finding partners for international cooperation by promoting works and organizations through various methods. During the pitching sessions, participants will introduce their works/organizations and projects at the pre-creation stage to attract funding from partners. They would like to encourage active participation of diverse performing artists in PAMS Pitching 2022 to find partners for international cooperation in overseas touring, international co-production and residencies.


See more here

OPEN CALL - 1 minute Projection Mapping Competition in TOKYO


Entry for participating creators is now open.

1 minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO is an international competition planned by Projection Mapping Association of Japan for competing projection mapping works of 1 minute to 1 minute and 59 seconds. Marking the 10th anniversary, the theme of this memorable edition is 『 LIFE / 命・暮らし・人生 』.


In an era when people’s minds are shaken both mentally and physically, they are looking for works that include messages, visions, and questions about “LIFE” as envisioned by each creator. 


Deadline: 23 June 2022


For more information

Contemporary Art from Thailand - Exhibition and Public Program


Other Possible Worlds at 16albermarle Project Space, Sydney, presents work by 12 Thai artists engaged in the debates around Thailand’s present and future, and in investigating the key issues facing Thai society - urbanization, environmental issues, inequality and the resulting high levels of disadvantage, and the political rights and duties of Thai people.


The exhibition includes painting, sculpture, photography, installation, neon, video, embroidery, prints and works on paper.


Opening event 

3-5pm Saturday 25 June 2022 (6albermarle Project Space) 


More about the public program HERE

Asialink is Australia’s leading centre for creative engagement with Asia. We develop insights, capabilities and connections through our programs in the Arts, Business, Diplomacy and Education. Uniquely Australian, Asialink works with diverse communities in Australia and Asia to build a strong, shared future for all. 
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Level 4, Sidney Myer Asia Centre 
The University of Melbourne 
Wurundjeri Country 
Parkville VIC 3010, Australia 


Asialink Arts acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Land and recognises their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present on whose lands we work across Australia. 


Image 1: Image provided courtesy of the artist, Amy Perejuan Capone, 2019, Taipei, Taiwan.
Image 2: Image of HIJRA'H, courtesy of RISING festival.

Image 3: PAMS Pitching, courtesy of Korea Arts Management Service.

Image 4: 1minute Projection Mapping Competition in TOKYO, image taken from 1minutepm Instagram.

Image 5: Thidarat Chantuachua, Dimensions of faith 2 2017, embroidery and acrylic on fabric, 117 x 160 cm, courtesy of 16albermarle Project Space.

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Level 4, Sidney Myer Asia Centre, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010 Australia

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