APT 2002 Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Australia : Report

Nalini Malani 2.00–3.00pm Sunday 24 November Presented by Suhanya Raffel, Head of Asian Art, Queensland Art Gallery. Heri Dono 2.00–3.00pm Sunday 1 December Presented by Julie Ewington, Head of Australian Art, Queensland Art Gallery. Montien Boonma 2.00–3.00pm Sunday 8 December Presented by David Burnett, Education Officer, Queensland Art Gallery. Joan Grounds 2.00–3.00pm Sunday 15 December Presented by Julie Ewington, Head of Australian Art, Queensland Art Gallery. Michael Ming Hong Lin 2.00–3.00pm Sunday 12 January Presented by Rhana Devenport, Senior Project Officer, APT, Queensland Art Gallery. Howard Taylor 2.00–3.00pm Sunday 19 January Presented by Lynne Seear, Assistant Director (Curatorial and Collection Development), Queensland Art Gallery. Nam June Paik 2.00–3.00pm Sunday 26 January Presented by Anne Kirker, Head of International Art, Queensland Art Gallery. TAI CHI CLASSES 10.30am every Monday, 28 October – 2 December Instructor David Colbert conducted free, introductory Tai Chi classes in the Gallery’s Sculpture Courtyard. Complimentary green tea was served after each class. Sculpture Courtyard THEMED FORUMS ‘Who am we?’ 2.00–4.30pm Saturday 28 September; Lecture Theatre Chair: Sally Butler, Volunteer Guide Coordinator, Queensland Art Gallery. Panel: Dr Ian McLean is an author and is Senior Lecturer in Art Theory at the School of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts at the University of Western Australia. Doreen Mellor is an Indigenous Australian currently managing the Bring Them Home Oral History Project at the National Library of Australia. Liu Xiao Xian is an artist who works with photographic and digital media as well as porcelain and glass. ‘Light, Time, Motion’ 2.00–4.30pm Saturday 9 November; Lecture Theatre Chair: Rhana Devenport, Senior Project Officer, Asia-Pacific Triennial, Queensland Art Gallery. Panel: Alessio Cavallaro is the Producer/Curator of New Media Projects at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne. Deborah Lawler-Dormer is the Director of the Moving Image Centre in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. ‘Elements and Senses’ 2.00–4.30pm Saturday 14 December; Lecture Theatre Chair: Julie Ewington, Head of Australian Art, Queensland Art Gallery. Panel: Donal Fitzpatrick is Head of Visual Arts at the Queensland University of Technology. Debra Porch is an Australian artist and a lecturer in fine arts at the School of Contemporary Arts, University of Western Sydney. Sandra Selig is a Brisbane-based installation artist who incorporates light and sound into her practice. 134

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