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Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art
Cross-Cultural Exhibition of Art
Events : Art and Museums

Melbourne Street
(Queensland Art Gallery)
Brisbane, QLD
4101

Neighborhood: South Bank

South Brisbane train station

+61 7 3840 7303
Fax: +61 7 3844 8865

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Every three years this event brings together contemporary artwork that crosses the boundaries of both culture and medium. Since its seminal stages in the late 1980s, the exhibition has striven to promote a relationship between cultures through art. The event consists primarily of an exhibition of works encompassing a wide variety of techniques, media and styles from over 20 regions and countries. In addition to this, there are complimentary events, a conference and hi-tech displays. This is a great opportunity for education with a large collection of research material available. Admission is free.

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start date: 2009-11-01
end date: 2010-01-01


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