6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

Featuring work by more than 100 artists and filmmakers from over 25 countries, the 6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art promises to be one of the year’s significant visual arts exhibitions.
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Featuring work by more than 100 artists and filmmakers from over 25 countries, the 6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) promises to be one of the year’s significant visual arts exhibitions.

“The APT is the most extensive event on the international calendar for contemporary art in Asia, Australia and the Pacific, and remains the flagship exhibition for the Queensland Art Gallery. In APT6, we are thrilled to present work from countries that have never before been represented in the Triennial. In particular, the exhibition will focus on the importance of collaboration in art, with contributions from several important collectives operating in the region,” said Queensland Art Gallery Director Tony Ellwood in a statement.

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Richard Watts is ArtsHub's National Performing Arts Editor; he also presents the weekly program SmartArts on Three Triple R FM, and serves as the Chair of La Mama Theatre's volunteer Committee of Management. Richard is a life member of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, and was awarded the status of Melbourne Fringe Living Legend in 2017. In 2020 he was awarded the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards' Facilitator's Prize. Most recently, Richard was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Green Room Awards Association in June 2021. Follow him on Twitter: @richardthewatts