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Asia Pacific Triennial Kids on Tour
Logan Art Gallery is delighted to present Asia Pacific Triennial Kids on Tour’ a Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art ( QAGOMA) regional touring project for children and families. The free interactive program will coincide with the QAGOMA Children’s Art Centre Program ‘Asia Pacific Triennial Kids on Tour’ enabling Queensland communities to enjoy key elements of the program at their local venue.
‘Asia Pacific Triennial Kids on Tour’ will feature projects developed by the Children’s Art Centre in collaboration with seven artists from India, Aotearoa New Zealand, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Cambodia, and Timor-Leste, who invite children to explore wide-ranging themes and ideas through a mix of hands-on activities, multimedia interactives and video:
- Rithika Merchant’s If the Seeds Chose Where to Grow 2024 is a digital activity that encourages children to shape an imaginary world (please request an analogue version if digital resources are not available in your venue).
- Okui Lala’s ‘Have you ever tried to listen to the sound of Brisbane?’ 2024 includes two videos created with multi-lingual students at West End State School, exploring their experiences of life and culture in their local community.
- Brett Graham’s Te Wakuwaku 2024 is a drawing activity inviting children to explore shapes and pattern making.
Dana Awartani’s activity Unity Within Multiplicity 2024 explores sacred geometry and traditional Zellij tiling through drawing, allowing children to add colour to geometric paper designs. - Monster of Wants 2024 by Harold ‘Egn’ Eswar invites children to make a drawing of a monster that represents the things they want.
Etson Caminha’s My Kitchen Sounds 2024 is a digital interactive which allows children to create a musical composition using recorded sounds. A take-home activity card will also be supplied to venues. - In Yim Maline’s A Dream for the Future 2024, children are prompted to make a drawing of what they dream for the future.
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