Shaping the Early Discourse of Southeast Asian Contemporary Art: Japan, Australia and Singapore
Date: Monday, 22nd February 2016
Time: 7pm-9pm
Venue: Block F, Room 202, LASALLE College of the Arts
Synopsis:
This forum is intended to be a conversation between three curators from Japan, Australia and Singapore who were involved in exhibitions that had influenced and shaped the early discourse Read more.... Shaping the Early Discourse of Southeast Asian Contemporary Art: Japan, Australia and Singapore
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Shaping the Early Discourse of Southeast Asian Contemporary Art: Japan, Australia and Singapore
Date: Monday, 22nd February 2016
Time: 7pm-9pm
Venue: Block F, Room 202, LASALLE College of the Arts
Synopsis:
This forum is intended to be a conversation between three curators from Japan, Australia and Singapore who were involved in exhibitions that had influenced and shaped the early discourse Read more.... 

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