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AAA Radio: A Series of Uncomfortable Conversations #2: Sexuality and Gender

  For the third broadcast from our newly launched AAA Radio project, we return to our strand of “A Series … More

AAA Radio, Asia-Art-Activism, Conversation, desire, dialogue, gender, LGBTQi, marriage, pronouns, religion, safe spaces, sex, sexuality, state, trans identity

Raven Row till November 2020

Our residency lease at Raven Row has been renewed until November 2020! This gives Asia-Art-Activism the continued opportunity to research, … More

Asia-Art-Activism, Raven Row, residency

AAA Radio: A Series of Uncomfortable Conversations #1: Speech Acts

  Asia-Art-Activism’s new project, the AAA Radio Show launches with its first podcast that is also the first episode in … More

AAA Radio, Ada Hao, Annie Jael Kwan, Asian, Being Present, Bettina Fung, British Art History, Conversation, Cuong Pham, dialogue, diaspora, Hammad Nasar, institution, Manchester Art Gallery, migrant, migrant bodies, Nicholas Tee, podcast, remembering, SOAS, Speech Acts

Making Time II: A collective timeline of Asian diasporic art and activism with guest researcher Jack Tan

After the Making Time I workshop of participatory timeline research, we were left with a large board pinned with colourful bits … More

activism, art, Asia, collective research, colonial histories, diaspora, histories, Jack Tan, legal histories, Making Time, migrant, postcolonial, Southeast Asia, timeline

Practice-as-research: PASAR

As an independent curator and researcher, the Diverse Actions Leadership Bursary has come at a timely moment where I’m exploring … More

artist, climate change, coastal regions, Diverse Actions, live art, London, oceanic, participatory, performance art, practise-led research, Singapore, submerged lands, Venice, water, water's edge

Conditions for Performance in Cambodia: Interview with Svay Sareth

SVAY Sareth’s works in sculpture, installation and durational performance are made using materials and processes intentionally associated with war – … More

Cambodia, live art, Performance, performance art, Phnom Penh, politics, Research, residency, Siem Reap, Svay Sareth

Conditions for Performance in Cambodia: Interview with Vuth Lyno

VUTH Lyno (b. 1982, Phnom Penh) is an artist, curator and Artistic Director of Sa Sa Art Projects, an artist-run … More

Cambodia, conditions, Lynn Vuth, Performance, performance art, Phnom Penh, Research, residency, Sa Sa Art Projects, White Building

Open Call – Southeast Asia Performance Collection Research Commission

  The research commission is for independent research to be undertaken in response to the Southeast Asia Performance Collection. The … More

artists, Cambodia, choreographic, diaspora, documentation, Indonesia, language, live art, liveness, music, performance art, Philippines, Research, Singapore, sound, Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia Performance Collection, text, TEXTS & PODCASTS, translation, video, Vietnam, voice

Conditions for Performance in Cambodia: Interview with Chea Sopheap

CHEA Sopheap was born in 1984, Cambodia. He earned his Master of Arts in History at Khmerak University in 2012. … More

archive, Bophana Center, Cambodia, culture, documentation, Film, history, Performance, Phnom Penh

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