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19 Sep - 2 Oct, Mon – Fri 9.00am – 6.00pm and during performance times
During the OzAsia Festival, Tenzin will also be creating a Tibetan sand mandala in the Festival Theatre Foyer. Using traditonal techniques and coloured sand, people will be encouraged to add their own personal symbols and messages to the design, expressing their wishes for universal harmony.This is a unique opportunity to watch and contribute to the creation of a very special artwork. ...
15 Sep - 17 Oct, Mon – Fri 9am – 6pm
Artist-in-residence
A.B.C. Aboriginal Born Chinese

This multi-disciplinary artist draws inspiration from his cultural ancestors and spirits. Jason’s father’s family is Cantonese and his Aboriginal mothers family are Biripi people from Taree, New South Wales.

Jason’s paintings...
15 Sep - 17 Oct, Mon – Friday 9am – 6pm and during performance times
The Godavari River

This moving image installation extends Stephen House’s work Northern India – Faces and Words which featured in the OzAsia Festival 2009 Visual Arts Program.  It focuses on encounters in and around the famous holy city of Nashik on the second largest river in India during a trip that House made there in mi...
15 Sep - 17 Oct, Mon – Fri 9am – 6pm and during performance times
[3Rs] Architecture and Tourism

This installation presents travel experiences during a cultural study scholarship in India over three months.

It includes a mosaic of hundreds of 3R photographic prints chronicling the colour, texture and culture of India; reproduction travel diaries and drawings; a short docudrama. This follows...
15 Sep - 17 Oct, Wed – Sat 12pm – 5pm; Sun 12pm – 4pm
Exhibition: Caring for Aehee Australia

Caring for AeheeAustralia is an installation comprised of projection, moving image and photographs which have evolved from Aehee Park’s experiences as Artist-in-Residence at the Cowwarr Art Space, Gippsland, in 2009.

Aehee Park creates media documentary works that sugges...
15 Sep - 17 Oct, Mon – Fri 9am – 6pm and during performance times
Iranian animation today is a medium closely related to drawing, painting and the graphic arts. It draws on the rich cultural and artistic heritage of textile design, miniature painting, calligraphy, Persian folk tales, literature and the motifs of ceramics and architecture.

These animations profile the work of a talented Kurdish-Iranian emerging animation artist, Mash...
15 Sep - 17 Oct, Mon–Fri 9am – 6pm and during performance times
Bismania

Bismania is a Bus/Truck series of drawing work developed by Laura Wills during her 2009 Asialink Visual Arts Residency at Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Bismania is the name of a group of ‘bus enthusiasts’ based in Yogyakarta with an active 500-member Facebook group. They meet each week at the major bus terminals to ‘talk...
19 Sep, 2 Oct, Sun 6pm; Sat 2.30pm
OzAsia On Screen

Director David Bradbury (Australia 2009) Documentary

Twice nominated for an Oscar© and recipient of an AFI for best documentary direction, David Bradbury is one of Australia’s finest documentary filmmakers.  His most recent film is a fascinating insight into the work of photographer, Da...
19 Sep, 4pm
Hong Kong On Screen

MA 15+

Australia, 1996 Cast: Annie Yip, Edwin Pang, Anthony Wong, Annette Shun-Wah

Law’s Australian debut remains the most memorable study of the recent migration experience. A fractured Chinese family tries to discover a way of being at home in the strange new ...
19 Sep, 25 Sep, Sun 8.00pm-Sat 6.30pm
OzAsia On Screen

Director Miwa Nishikawa (Japan 2009)Feature

A young medical intern student named Keisuke Soma (Eita) is assigned to work in a remote countryside village. Keisuke at first takes the attitude that this assignment is below his creditentials. His thoughts soon change. Keisuke Soma then meets the sm...
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