The 9th
Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT9)
24 Nov 2018 – 28 Apr 2019
QAGOMA | Free
The hugely ambitious APT series brings significant art from across the Asia Pacific to Brisbane. Overflowing with colour and life, this free contemporary art exhibition presents a unique mix of creativity and cross-cultural insight.
Discover more than 400 artworks by over 80 individuals, collectives and groups that capture the energy of new art being created in Asia, the Pacific and Australia.
Alongside the exhibition are 3 thought-provoking film programs, 8 hands on activities for kids and 5 months of ongoing programs and special events, including daily guided tours.
We look forward to welcoming you to APT9.
Artists
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Extend your APT9 experience with an ongoing program of talks, discussion panels, performances, tours and special events for visitors of all ages that will animate QAG and GOMA throughout the exhibition.
What's On
Cinema
APT9 Cinema celebrates film culture from across the Asia Pacific. ‘New Bollywood’ profiles a new and dynamic hybrid developing from a cross-pollination of India’s cinemas; ‘Contemporary Mellow Dramas’ showcases intimate dramas from East Asia; and ‘Microwave Films’ explores Marshallese life through the lens of a community-based production company.

Contemporary Mellow Dramas
10.00AM – 5.00PM
02 Dec 2018 – 28 Apr 2019
GOMA | Cinema A

New Bollywood: Currents in Indian Cinema
10.00AM – 5.00PM
01 Dec 2018 – 27 Apr 2019
GOMA | Cinema A

Microwave Films of the Marshall Islands
10.00AM – 10.00AM
27 Mar 2019 – 31 Mar 2019
GOMA | Cinema A
Learn
Especially for life-long learners and education audiences, explore professional development offerings, workshops for students and bespoke access programs. Students and professionals of all ages are encouraged to delve deeper into resources both onsite and online.
Sponsors
Principal Partner
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments.Works in this exhibition are protected under the Australian Government’s Protection of Cultural Objects on Loan Act 2013. Find out more