What is contemporary Southeast Asian art?
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Online Lecture and Workshop
Saturday 6 April
2-4pm AEDT; 10am-12pm WIB
Whether new to Southeast Asian art or a seasoned enthusiast, this introductory class is for everyone.
In this interactive workshop, you will learn to identify, interpret, and appreciate contemporary art, artists, and exhibitions from Southeast Asia. By taking this class, you will have expanded your knowledge of contemporary art from the region, be empowered to participate in the conversation surrounding it, and develop an appreciation of this continuously evolving field.
This is a live online event and will be held via Zoom. You will receive an access link following registration.
This workshop is over. Sign up for emails here to get updates on future workshops and courses.
Online Lecture and Workshop
Saturday 6 April
2-4pm AEDT; 10am-12pm WIB
Whether new to Southeast Asian art or a seasoned enthusiast, this introductory class is for everyone.
In this interactive workshop, you will learn to identify, interpret, and appreciate contemporary art, artists, and exhibitions from Southeast Asia. By taking this class, you will have expanded your knowledge of contemporary art from the region, be empowered to participate in the conversation surrounding it, and develop an appreciation of this continuously evolving field.
This is a live online event and will be held via Zoom. You will receive an access link following registration.
What you’ll learn:
Develop an understanding of contemporary Southeast Asian art and its histories
Recognise and identify artists, art collectives, and art practices across Southeast Asia
Interpret, respond, and appreciate contemporary SE Asian art
Requirements:
No prior knowledge is required to start.
Please have a laptop or computer with a webcam ready to participate in this class.
Instructor:
Bianca Winataputri is a curator, writer, podcast host, and Ph.D. candidate in Art History and Theory at Monash Art, Design, and Architecture (MADA). Her research and teaching focus on contemporary Southeast Asian art and exhibitions from the 1990s to the present.
She was recently Public Programs Coordinator at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) and previously Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the National Gallery of Australia, where she was part of a curatorium for the major exhibition Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Melbourne and completed her Honours year at the Australian National University where she received the Janet Wilkie Prize for Art History in 2017.
Bianca’s recent projects include Talking Contemporary podcast (2021–ongoing), Sang Gunung Menyerahkan Jejaknya ke Laut (The Mountain Gives Way to the Sea), Cush Cush Gallery, Bali, Indonesia (2023), Crossroads/Titik Temu: Eugenia Lim x Yaya Sung, Bus Projects, Melbourne (2020), and Who am I: Chinese-Indonesian art practice post-1998, Intermission Gallery, Monash Art, Design and Architecture, Melbourne (2019). Bianca’s curatorial projects have been supported by the Australian Council for the Arts (now Creative Australia), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, Goethe Institute, Artlink Australia, and more.