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Download Kids' APT5 Summer Spectacular Program Guide

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YOUR KIDS’<br />

APT GUIDE<br />

Scoots the green turtle is your guide around the exhibition and<br />

festival. Sharing the same waters as many of the <strong>APT5</strong> artists,<br />

Scoots’ migratory pattern brings him to Queensland at just the right<br />

time for <strong>APT5</strong>! The green turtle and its ancestors have lived in the<br />

Asia–Pacific region for around 100 million years and feature in many<br />

myths and legends from different cultures in the region. You’ll spot<br />

Scoots around the Gallery, ready to join in the fun with you!<br />

MORE ABOUT<br />

THE EXHIBITION<br />

<strong>APT5</strong> 2 December 2006 – 27 May 2007<br />

The Asia–Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) is the<br />

Queensland Art Gallery’s flagship international contemporary art<br />

project. Established in 1993, it is the only major series of exhibitions<br />

in the world to focus exclusively on the contemporary art of Asia<br />

and the Pacific, including Australia.<br />

<strong>APT5</strong>, presented at the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of<br />

Modern Art, includes over 300 works by 37 individual artists,<br />

filmmakers and performers, as well as two multi-artist projects.<br />

Curated cinema and performance programs bring a dynamic new<br />

dimension to <strong>APT5</strong>, exploring these media on a scale never before<br />

presented by the Triennial.

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