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Applications are open for the 2009 Arts Residency Program

Initiating cultural and artistic exchange between Australia and the countries of Asia.

Asialink Arts has been working since 1990 to:
• promote cultural understanding,
• information exchange, and
• artistic endeavour between Australia and Asian countries.

Asialink Arts offers a wide range of artistic and cultural programs that enable Australians to:
• develop their talents and experience by working in and with Asia,
• establish personal contacts,
• develop on-going communication networks and further projects,
• initiate and organise specific programs that encourage greater knowledge and understanding of Australian arts.

Detailed program information is available in the sidebar.

Visual Arts
Residencies | Exhibition Touring Program | Australia Japan Strategic Ties for the Arts Initiative

Arts Management
Residencies | Indonesian Arts Management Internships | Training

Literature
Residencies | Literature Touring | Asia Pacific Writers Network | Nights of Stories

Performing Arts

Residencies | Neon Rising Dance Exchange

Cross Art Form
Indonesia Arts & Community | Eastern Indonesia - Northern Territory Program | New Media Program

Events
Annual Forum | Other events

Artsindex

Yumi Umiumare's
Soy/Ketchup
performance,
Asialink Annual Arts Forum 2006 

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