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.