Over the past 125 years, the Queensland College of Art has brought together some of the finest practitioners and academics in visual art and design and produced thousands of professional artists, designers, photographers and film-makers who have helped shape art and design culture in Queensland, Australia and internationally. Read More
OzAsia Festival is a two‐week event presented by Adelaide Festival Centre that is held in September/October each year. Its range of performances, events and exhibitions. Its broad cultural reach encompasses theatre, dance, music, film, exhibitions and food. Read More
The mission of the Japan Foundation is to contribute to the improvement of a good international environment, and to the maintenance and development of harmonious foreign relationships with Japan. Read More
The Instituto Cervantes in Sydney offers cultural activities in its most varied forms: literature, the arts, cinema, theatre, music. Read More
Experimenta’s mission is to drive the development of contemporary media art, in Australia and internationally. Read More
TAASA was formed in 1991. It is a national body promoting the knowledge, appreciation and enjoyment of Asian architecture, painting, sculpture, textiles and ceramics, music, dance and film. Read More
The Vietnam Art Guide is an online publication aiming to connect international art communities with art galleries and art groups from Vietnam. Read More
The Singapore Art Gallery Guide (SAGG) is the first and most comprehensive guide to the art and cultural institutions of Singapore. Read More
ASIFA-JAPAN (Association International du Film d’Animation – Japan Branch) was founded in 1981. Its members consist of the leading animation filmmakers and animation professionals in Japan. It is a co-organiser of the biennial Hiroshima International Animation Festival. Read More
The National Film Archive accredited specialized archive’s function is the collection, preservation, scientific processing and using of audiovisual archival materials which document national film production, genesis and development of film art, life of the Czech nation and important world events. At present the NFA takes care of more than 150 millions film metres, 600 thousands photographs, 30 thousands posters, 100 thousand advert materials, large archive of the Czech film and film library. Read More
After Image Productions is engaged in the cultural business since 1996. Events in the fields of film, fine arts and multimedia are conceived, financed and conducted. After Image Productions can look back on many years of experience in following areas: curator function, artistic and organisational conducting, event marketing, sponsoring, event technique and event logistics.
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Caochangdi Workstation Art Center is a Beijing independent art space involving performance art, documentary film/video, and video art. It was founded by filmmaker Wu Wenguang and choreographer Wen Hui in April, 2005. Read More
Škuc Gallery has been operating in the premises at Stari trg 21 in Ljubljana since 1978 as part of the ŠKUC Cultural Centre, one of the pillars of non-governmental culture in Slovenia for over 30 years now. In these 23 years of operation, Škuc Gallery has become a prominent international art centre for exhibitions, different art events, publishing and documentation. Read More
An open art platform which engages itself in heritage and city development and cooperates with organisations overseas. Apart from this, the Hong Kong Fringe Club (FC) organises an annual city festival, and promotes emerging artists by presenting their work and providing for supportive work conditions. Read More
Common Room is a platform for various activities organized by the Bandung Center for New Media Arts. Common Room facilitates numerous exhibitions, screening, workshops, lectures, discussions, small-scale music concerts, and cultural festivals. Dialogue and multidisciplinary collaboration intended to connect individuals, communities and organizations with diverse economic, social and micro-political… Read More
The objective of the World Film Festival of Bangkok is to introduce quality, non-mainstream films from all over the world. It aims to become a showcase for independent films and new work from rising talents to cinema masters to show the continuity from generation to generation as a vital component in the development of the film industry. Read More
The Bangkok International Film Festival has beenheld annually since 2003 by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, a Royal Thai Government agency, in Bangkok, Thailand. Read More
The Thai Film Foundation is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1994 by a group of film activists to promote the film culture in Thailand. Apart from the festival which is held annually, the foundation also organizes many film related activities in order to promote a better understanding of film as a kind of cultural heritage to a wider audience. Read More
The M1 Singapore Fringe Festival is an annual festival of theatre, performance arts, film, dance, visual arts, mixed media, music and forum created and presented by Singaporean and international artists. Read More
The Singapore International Film Festival started in 1986 with an associated guidance of the Mill Valley Film Festival (USA) at a time when only commercial and mainstream film dominated the local cinemas. Now, it boasts to be the largest international film festival in Singapore, SIFF has become significant in the Singapore arts landscape because of its dynamic film programming and commitment to the development of film culture and local cinema. Read More
In 2007, a small group of five planned to turn the former Methodist Girls School located on Mount Sophia into a nexus of artistic activity. They attempted to go against the tide of tradition, to alter the relationship between art and commerce and to address the development of future creativity – and formed Old School. Read More
Kibla is the first presentation and production institution in Slovenia dealing with multimedia and intermedia art and a yearlong cultural programme. It incorporates pure classical (»excluded«) media in a different context- to support historical continuity of visual art and a bigger aesthetization and integration of electronic media. Read More
Founded in 1990 by the late Kuo Pao Kun, The Substation is Singapore’s first independent contemporary arts centre. It is centrally located in the city’s civic district. The Substation venues include a black box theatre, a gallery, a dance studio, Random Room and two multi-function classrooms. The Substation’s mission… Read More
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa offers both art and creations from wide-ranging fields related to art, including music, the performing arts, and film. The Museum places great emphasis on its promotional programs aimed at better acquainting people with such fields. Through those programs, the Museum hopes to enhance the charms and reputation of the city of Kanazawa and disseminate cultural information throughout the world. Read More
Videotage (literally merging the two concepts of “Video” and “Montage”) is a non-profit interdisciplinary artist collective, which focuses on the development of video and new media art in Hong Kong. Since 1986, Videotage has developed itself from an umbrella for media artists to a media art and culture network for cross-disciplinary cultural productions and international exchange of ideas and knowledge. Videotage began as a facilitator for collaborative time-based projects. Read More
Korea National University of Arts website is operated by Korea National University of Arts(K-Arts) and targeted at the interested local and foreign public, with its coverage of brief history, admission to the school, undergraduate programs(four-year program), graduate program (two-year or three-year program) and campus guide. Read More
The SLOVAK FILM INSTITUTE (SFI) is the only state institution in Slovakia in the area of cinematography dealing with film and cinematography in a comprehensive manner. It collates, conserves, protects films and other audiovisual works and documentation materials and makes them available to the public. Since 2001, it has been a full member of the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF). Read More
The Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC) is a public administrative organization, set up as a separate and financially independent entity. The centre comes under the authority of the Ministry of Culture and Communication.The principal missions of the CNC are : regulatory, support for the film, broadcast, video, multimedia and technical industries, promotion of film and television for distribution to all audiences, and preservation and development of the film heritage. Read More
Kaki Seni is a much frequented and daily updated cultural directory and listing of cultural activities in the field of music, film, dance, theatre, literature and visual art. Read More
The Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual, I. P. (ICA, I.P.) was established in order that, in the approach of the cinematographic and audiovisual sector and in the support to the creation, production, exploitation and dissemination and other activities in the area of cinema, would take into account the new forms and opportunities of production and distribution or broadcasting of cinematographic works. Read More