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What is an Axis of Culture?

April 14, 2009 10:14 AM
Richard Chua
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What is an Axis of Culture? (A Live Conversation Across the Pacific)

How can art engage the state? What does artistic exchange share with other kinds of exchange and how does it differ?

Join a live conversation between Richard Chua (Artistic Director of Little Red Shop) in Singapore and Ray Hsu (UBC Creative Writing), Julian Wang (UBC Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies), and Keesic Douglas (UBC Art History, Visual Art & Theory) in Vancouver as they discuss what new creative and political horizons are produced by artistic exchanges across the Pacific.

Affiliations:

Richard Chua, Artistic Director, Little Red Shop (Singapore)

Keesic Douglas, UBC Art History, Visual Art & Theory (Vancouver)

Ray Hsu, UBC Creative Writing (Vancouver)

Julian Wang, UBC IGSP (Vancouver)

 

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