Resources

Exhibition Map and Virtual Tours

Locate APT10 artworks on display in QAG and GOMA using the downloadable exhibition map.

Explore all of APT10 through virtual tours.

Teacher Notes

This exhibition provides opportunities for cross-curriculum learning and intercultural understanding as students explore the diverse art forms, practices and cultures of the Asia Pacific region, including Australia.

Themes

Explore thematic approaches to APT10 and ideas for engaging students of different year levels.

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APT10 Kids

APT10 Kids features projects that celebrate inclusion and diversity, and the importance of collaboration and community. APT10 Kids project spaces are located in both QAG and GOMA.

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Stories

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    Three decades of Asia Pacific Triennial on tour

    Experience highlights from our long-running Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) series of exhibitions, when ‘Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three Decades of APT’ featuring works of art commissioned or collected from APT1 (1993) through to APT9 (2018) tours Queensland from December 2021 until July 2024.
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    Watermall installation underway for contemporary work from Bangladesh 

    Suspended over the Queensland Art Gallery Watermall, installation is underway during ‘The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’ (APT10) for one of the most ambitious contemporary works to emerge from Bangladesh — a collaborative installation by Kamruzzaman Shadhin and the Gidree Bawlee Foundation of Arts, made possible by Metamorphic Foundation.
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    Asia Pacific Triennial: New futures imagined

    QAGOMA’s landmark exhibition series, the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT), celebrates its tenth iteration in 2021. APT10 brings together more than 150 artists, collectives and filmmakers to reflect on complex histories, current urgencies and cultural encounters as they imagine a multiplicity of futures.
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    Asia Pacific Triennial: Navigating new futures

    For almost three decades, QAGOMA’s landmark exhibition series, the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) has focused on the art of one of the most socially and culturally diverse regions of the world. Throughout this geographic expanse, the contexts in which art practices emerge are constantly changing in tandem with social and political conditions.
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    Installation takes over 80 window panes at GOMA

    Shannon Novak’s work manifests as a socially engaged practice that extends beyond traditional exhibition spaces. The work explores experiences of light and dark in the past, present, and future, but ultimately seeks to grow hope for a better world where the LGBTQI+1 community can live without fear. Central to Novak’s collaborative process is an attitude of respect and care. Working with the community to identify key challenges and triumphs they face, Make Visible is a project aimed at illuminating these to the world with a view to growing awareness and support.

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