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    Back by Popular Demand: Regional Outreach - Anthony Vanghoua Vue Workshops


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    BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND is coming to North Queensland!  QATACON23 artist Anthony Vanghoua Vue will be repeating his Tape-affiti workshop from QATACON23 and adding a second workshop on his Wearable Art practice. Attendees can attend one workshop OR both.  

    Tape-affiti - Sat 1st June 1-5.30pm - William Ross SHS

    Wearable Art - Sun 2nd of June 8.30am - 1pm - Ryan Catholic College

    A Regional Outreach Bursary is available for teachers travelling more than 150kms to Townsville to attend BOTH workshops. Please click on the link below:

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    Workshop Details:

    Workshop 1: Saturday 1st June

    Workshop focus: Tape-affiti - using everyday materials to explore language and culture

    Time: 1pm - 5.30 pm

    Venue: William Ross SHS  (M01/M10 Artrooms)

    Contact:
    Rose Rush  rrush6@eq.edu.au Mob. 0416089684


    Workshop 2: Sunday 2nd Jun

    Workshop focus: Wearable Art - the Repurposed Everyday as Heritage and Adaptation

    Time: 8:30am  - 1pm

    Venue:  Ryan Catholic College  (ART1/ART2 Artrooms)

    Contact: Megan Lawler  mlawler1@ryan.catholic.edu.au  Mob: 0422276609

    The Pez, The Bobby, The Manny
    Installation view at Queensland Art Gallery

    Vanghoua Anthony Vue harnesses the frictions and tensions of cultural difference from his transcultural Hmong Australian experience to develop works that offer more inclusive, diverse and hybrid tropes of belonging. These works often include everyday materials, objects, and processes that are based on Vue’s upbringing in Cairns, the resourcefulness of family members, and the influence of Hmong artistic traditions.

    Vanghoua has exhibited in Australia and overseas, including Embodied Knowledge: Queensland Contemporary Art (2022) at QAGOMA and the 6th Singapore Biennale (2019)


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