The Hong Kong Arts Development Council (ADC) is a statutory body set up with the aim to plan, promote and support the arts. These include dance, drama, literary, music, xiqu, visual arts, film and media arts as well as arts education, arts criticism and arts administration in Hong Kong. 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
Soemardja Gallery is part of the Department of Fine Art under the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). It is a cultural resource for the institute and the art communities in Bandung. Soemardja Gallery regularly runs art programs and exhibitions in co-operation with local, regional, international artists, various cultural foundation, and art institutions. Read More
An innovative lab for experimental media arts which aims to develop new tools and methodologies in the field. The CEMA is a meeting place for artists, hackers, engineers, and scientists. Students can obtain an advanced diploma in Experimental Media Arts. Read More
The National Gallery is a government institution under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia. Chaired by the Director of Arts it reports directly to the Director General of Culture Value, Arts and Film. National Gallery on Indonesia is a cultural institution. Read More
The White Space Gallery aims to promote and introduce young emerging artists and established artists of Thai contemporary art scene, providing them a space for artistic presentation in multi-disciplinary ways. The gallery is a place for public viewers to experience and learn more about contemporary art in Thailand as well as for new generation artists to begin their prolific career in the contemporary art world, bringing people from the local art community together to share and exchange ideas in easy going creative environment. Read More
The Art Center at Center of Academic Resources, Chulaongkorn University has re-opened after a whole year of renovation and rearrangements. The Art Center aims to return better equipped and ready to continue the previous commitment towards contemporary art and culture within Thailand and beyond. Read More
Ver Gallery is owned by Rirkrit Tiravanija, Thailand’s most internationally recognised artist, this gallery on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya river hosts a rotating display of typically edgy, installation-type conceptual art. 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
Post-Museum is an independent cultural and social space which seeks to examine contemporary life, promote the arts and connect people. It is a ground-up project initiated by Singaporean curatorial team p-10 and it opened in September 2007. 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
The City Gallery of Bratislava collects, conserves, curates and exhibits its collection, and in compliment publishes books and catalogues, and organise educational programmes. The Gallery, housed in two historic buildings, organises permanent and temporary exhibitions of Slovak but also international art.
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BIBIANA is a cultural institution with international activity. It was founded in 1987 as a partner of a world-known event with a long tradition “Biennial of Illustration Bratislava.” From the beginning it was professionally specialized as a gallery institution supporting a development of illustration works for children and improving quality of literature for children in Slovakia and abroad. Read More
Initiated in 1998 in Chiang Mai by Thai artists – Kamin Lertchaiprasert and Rirkrit Tiravanija, the Land is an experimental art and community project that offers an open space for social engagement, alternative education and self-sustainable development. Read More
Located in the heart of Bangkok, The Jim Thompson Art Center is situated in the same compound as the unique and famous Jim Thompson House Museum. The Jim Thompson Art Center is operated under The James H.W. Thompson Foundation, with missions to nurture artistic activities and create public awareness… 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
The Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai (MOCA Shanghai) is the first non-profit, independently-operated contemporary art institution in Shanghai. Endorsed by the Shanghai Municipal Government and funded by the Samuel Kung Foundation, MOCA Shanghai is devoted to the promotion of Chinese and international contemporary art.Visitors to the site may find out more about the museum’s background and history, facilities, location, as well as on current and upcoming exhibitions. Read More
The ARCUS Project is an artist-in-residence programme initiated by the Ibaraki Prefectural Government in 1995. ARCUS was launched with a focus on nurturing young and mid-career visual artists and on fostering grounds for international exchange in the arts as well as in the local community. 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
The site of the Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, gives details on the upcoming, past and current exhibitions of the museum and basically functions as an events calendar. Read More
The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum has been functioning as a place for people to become familiar with Asian arts and culture through the artistic creations and researches of the invitees of the Residence Program. It is an interactive museum – the place of meeting, understanding each other and creating together. Read More
Established in 1995, the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (ADC) is a statutory body set up by the Government to support the broad development of the arts in Hong Kong. Its major roles include grant allocation, policy and planning, advocacy, promotion and development, and programme planning. Read More
Osage is an interdisciplinary platform devoted to the exhibition and promotion of international and Asian contemporary visual arts, operating spaces in Hong Kong and offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Singapore. Osage’s spaces function synergistically to explore the diverse and complex artistic relationships between the different regions of Asia, and beyond that, of the artistic relationships between Asia and other parts of the world. Read More
Para/Site Art Space is a non-profit art organization in the centre of Hong Kong. We produce, exhibit and communicate local and international contemporary art. Our main activities include presenting an ambitious year programme comprising 10 exhibitions, publications of catalogues, Hong Kong’s only bilingual visual arts publication. To complement our full year programme, seminars, talks and workshops are regularly organised. We also manage another exhibition space – Para/Site Central, the smallest exhibition venue in Hong Kong, which is generously hosted by Hanart TZ Gallery in Central. Read More
1a space, founded in 1998, is an independent, non-profit making contemporary visual art organization and art venue founded by a collective of Hong Kong artworkers. It aims to promote the critical dissemination of contemporary visual arts practices and affiliated artforms through 1a space programme drawn from Hong Kong and international arena. Read More
The Fotanian Open Studio event brings together a vibrant community of artists and art lovers who transformed industrial lofts into art studios. Read More
Bizart, is a Shanghai-based organization run by the Chinese artist Xu Zhen and the Italian multi-tasker Davide Quadrio. It has been quietly making history for the past ten years in China. According to Quadrio, China’s cultural environment has been so de-constructed that it allowed a 360 degrees experimentation and “free” research for almost a decade. Read More
Established in 1977, Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) is a self-funding organization whose mission is to promote contemporary arts and culture within Hong Kong and beyond. The Centre provides a wide range of programmes featuring local and overseas artists, with facilities including theatres, a cinema, galleries, classrooms, studios, a café and office space. As a non-profit body, HKAC relies heavily on donations, rental income, arts course fees and box office income. 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 Seoul Foundation for Arts & Culture was founded in March 2004 to enhance the lives of citizens through cultural activities and arts, and foster Seoul’s international competitiveness. SFAC strives to cultivate culturally diverse Seoul through its support of creative cultural projects, such as supporting artists and citizens” creative work, participating in international cultural exchanges, providing cultural and artistic education, and organizing “Hi Seoul Festival” and “Venture for Youth Culture” program Read More