Christie Anthoney (right), Creative Director, TAFESA, and family
Pro Vice Chancellor UniSA, Professor Pal Ahluwalia with project supporters(right)
Orapin Plummer, President of the Thai Culture Association South Australia
The Border Crossing Art Project is as an exploration of collaborative art practice, where the artists involved in the project experiment with using multi-layered collaborative processes that traverse geographical and cultural boundaries. The project culminates in a series of exhibitions, workshops and forums in several countries within the Asia Pacific region.
Christie Anthoney (right), Creative Director, TAFESA, and family
Pro Vice Chancellor UniSA, Professor Pal Ahluwalia with project supporters(right)
Orapin Plummer, President of the Thai Culture Association South Australia
More photographs from the exhibition opening to follow in subsequent posts.
Photos courtesy of the Helpmann Academy.
More photographs from the exhibition opening to follow in subsequent posts.
Photos courtesy of the Helpmann Academy and Wendy Grace Allen.
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The inaugural workshop was held at The Art Center, 7th Floor, Academic Resources, Chulalongkorn University, in Bangkok, on the first of February. Students and invited artists brought along an artwork which was selected at random to pass to another student or artist who painted or drew on top of it. It was a great success; the participants enjoyed the workshop and responded well to the challenge, and some great works were produced. All the works are documented, and all the documentation and a selection of the works will be shown in Australia in September.
Here are some photos of the workshop.
Hi friends,
We're thrilled to invite you to the opening of:
The Border Crossing Art Project
6pm
Friday 5th February 2010
(A special opening will be held on Sat. 6th Feb for international and other friends who can not attend the opening on the 5th)
The Art Center, 7th Floor, Center of Academic Resources (Central Library) Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The exhibition is open for one month, with student and professional artist workshops being held during this time.
Tel. 0-2218-2965
Fax. 0-2218-2907
E-mail: mailto://info.artcenterchula@gmail.com
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00-19.00 hr
Saturday 9.00-16.00 hr
Closed on Sunday & Public Holidays
http://www.car.chula.ac.th/art/en/?page_id=45 (for map)
The Border Crossing Art Project is touring to The Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia in late September 2010 then to New Zealand in 2011 (date and venue to be confirmed).
Thank you for your support and we hope you get the opportunity to view the work at one of the venues and/or on-line at http://thebordercrossingartproject.blogspot.com/
The blog will be up-dated during the exhibitions and will be interactive for the public to participate.
The Border Crossing Art Project is generously supported by:
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia
The Helpmann Academy, South Australia
The University of South Australia (who will be holding a VIP function in conjunction with the project).
The Border Crossing Art Project is curated by Wendy Grace Allen. Collaborating artists are Dr Apichart Pholprasert (Thailand) and Helen Stacey (Australia)
You are also invited to attend the exhibition opening
Rural Go Go - An exhibition of glass and bronze sculptures and photography
Solo Exhibition by Wendy Grace Allen
Co-ordinated by Apichart Pholprasert
6pm Wed. 24th February 2010
(A special opening will be held on Sat. 27th Feb for international and other friends who can not attend the opening on the 24th)
Jamjuree Gallery
Chulalongchorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The exhibition will be open until the 15th March 2010.
Rural Go Go is generously supported by:
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Cheers,
Wendy
Hi friends,
We're thrilled to invite you to the opening of:
The Border Crossing Art Project
6pm
Friday 5th February 2010
(A special opening will be held on Sat. 6th Feb for international and other friends who can not attend the opening on the 5th)
The Art Center, 7th Floor, Center of Academic Resources (Central Library) Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The exhibition is open for one month, with student and professional artist workshops being held during this time.
Tel. 0-2218-2965
Fax. 0-2218-2907
E-mail: mailto://info.artcenterchula@gmail.com
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00-19.00 hr
Saturday 9.00-16.00 hr
Closed on Sunday & Public Holidays
http://www.car.chula.ac.th/art/en/?page_id=45 (for map)
The Border Crossing Art Project is touring to The Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia in late September 2010 then to New Zealand in 2011 (date and venue to be confirmed).
Thank you for your support and we hope you get the opportunity to view the work at one of the venues and/or on-line at http://thebordercrossingartproject.blogspot.com/
The blog will be up-dated during the exhibitions and will be interactive for the public to participate.
The Border Crossing Art Project is generously supported by:
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia
The Helpmann Academy, South Australia
The University of South Australia (who will be holding a VIP function in conjunction with the project).
The Border Crossing Art Project is curated by Wendy Grace Allen. Collaborating artists are Dr Apichart Pholprasert (Thailand) and Helen Stacey (Australia)
You are also invited to attend the exhibition opening
Rural Go Go - An exhibition of glass and bronze sculptures and photography
Solo Exhibition by Wendy Grace Allen
Co-ordinated by Apichart Pholprasert
6pm Wed. 24th February 2010
(A special opening will be held on Sat. 27th Feb for international and other friends who can not attend the opening on the 24th)
Jamjuree Gallery
Chulalongchorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The exhibition will be open until the 15th March 2010.
Rural Go Go is generously supported by:
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Cheers,
Wendy
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Hi friends,
We're thrilled to invite you to the opening of:
The Border Crossing Art Project
6pm
Friday 5th February 2010
(A special opening will be held on Sat. 6th Feb for international and other friends who can not attend the opening on the 5th)
The Art Center, 7th Floor, Center of Academic Resources (Central Library) Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The exhibition is open for one month, with student and professional artist workshops being held during this time.
Tel. 0-2218-2965
Fax. 0-2218-2907
E-mail: mailto://info.artcenterchula@gmail.com
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00-19.00 hr
Saturday 9.00-16.00 hr
Closed on Sunday & Public Holidays
http://www.car.chula.ac.th/art/en/?page_id=45 (for map)
The Border Crossing Art Project is touring to The Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia in late September 2010 then to New Zealand in 2011 (date and venue to be confirmed).
Thank you for your support and we hope you get the opportunity to view the work at one of the venues and/or on-line at http://thebordercrossingartproject.blogspot.com/
The blog will be up-dated during the exhibitions and will be interactive for the public to participate.
The Border Crossing Art Project is generously supported by:
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia
The Helpmann Academy, South Australia
The University of South Australia (who will be holding a VIP function in conjunction with the project).
The Border Crossing Art Project is curated by Wendy Grace Allen. Collaborating artists are Dr Apichart Pholprasert (Thailand) and Helen Stacey (Australia)
You are also invited to attend the exhibition opening
Rural Go Go - An exhibition of glass and bronze sculptures and photography
Solo Exhibition by Wendy Grace Allen
Co-ordinated by Apichart Pholprasert
6pm Wed. 24th February 2010
(A special opening will be held on Sat. 27th Feb for international and other friends who can not attend the opening on the 24th)
Jamjuree Gallery
Chulalongchorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The exhibition will be open until the 15th March 2010.
Rural Go Go is generously supported by:
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Cheers,
Wendy
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Hi friends,
We're thrilled to invite you to the opening of:
<b>The Border Crossing Art Project
6pm
Friday 5th February 2010 </b>
(A special opening will be held on Sat. 6th Feb for international and other friends who can not attend the opening on the 5th)
The Art Center, 7th Floor, Center of Academic Resources (Central Library) Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The exhibition is open for one month, with student and professional artist workshops being held during this time.
Tel. 0-2218-2965
Fax. 0-2218-2907
E-mail: mailto://info.artcenterchula@gmail.com
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00-19.00 hr
Saturday 9.00-16.00 hr
Closed on Sunday & Public Holidays
http://www.car.chula.ac.th/art/en/?page_id=45 (for map)
<b>The Border Crossing Art Project is touring to The Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia in late September 2010 then to New Zealand in 2011 (date and venue to be confirmed).
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Thank you for your support and we hope you get the opportunity to view the work at one of the venues and/or on-line at http://thebordercrossingartproject.blogspot.com/
The blog will be up-dated during the exhibitions and will be interactive for the public to participate.
The Border Crossing Art Project is generously supported by:
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, South Australia
The Helpmann Academy, South Australia
The University of South Australia (who will be holding a VIP function in conjunction with the project).
The Border Crossing Art Project is curated by Wendy Grace Allen. Collaborating artists are Dr Apichart Pholprasert (Thailand) and Helen Stacey (Australia)
You are also invited to attend the exhibition opening
<b>Rural Go Go - An exhibition of glass and bronze sculptures and photography
Solo Exhibition by Wendy Grace Allen
Co-ordinated by Apichart Pholprasert
</b>
<b>6pm Wed. 24th February 2010</b>
(A special opening will be held on Sat. 27th Feb for international and other friends who can not attend the opening on the 24th)
Jamjuree Gallery
Chulalongchorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
The exhibition will be open until the 15th March 2010.
Rural Go Go is generously supported by:
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Cheers,
Wendy