APT10: Artists and projects
'The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art'
![Thasnai Sethaseree / It's unclearly clear, as yet incomplete A bright and colourful collage comprising neon corals and geometric shapes on a background that uses optical illusion to seem to recede a long way.](/index.php/system/files/styles/wide/private/object-images/SETHASEREE_APT10.jpg?itok=YdR0vPsU)
This Digital Story is a permanent archive of artist and project profiles from 'The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art' (APT10), a free exhibition that ran at QAGOMA from 04 December 2021 to 25 April 2022.
For its landmark tenth iteration, APT10 included 69 projects with new and recent work by emerging and established artists and collectives, together comprising more than 150 individuals from 30 countries. Developed by QAGOMA curators working in collaboration with a network of artists across Australia and the Asia Pacific region, the exhibition included works of art that are by turns highly personal, deeply political, and full of joy.
Many works were acquired from APT10 for the QAGOMA Collection; see the list here.
![Orientation Day for the Project Team of the ACAPA Community Engagement Project. A group of people stand in a circle in a gallery conservation space.](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/ACAPA_APT10.jpg?itok=Cuevihcm)
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Read digital story![Dhartari: The creation of the world (detail) 2021 A painting of plants and animals representing the creation of the world, rendered in natural pigments on cloth.](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/VAYEDA_APT10.jpg?itok=6iFC4vdx)
Mayur and Tushar Vayeda
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