Queensland's Gallery Of Modern Arts will host their final GOMA Talks session for the 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT7) this Thursday, with a very special panel hosted by ABC Radio National Saturday Extra’s Geraldine Doogue.
The interactive evening discussion series presented in partnership with ABC Radio explores Australia’s place in the ‘Asian Century’ through four lively events and will finish the series discussing some of the major political issues shaping cultural and political policies in the Asian and Pacific region, as well as the implications for the future.
Joining Geraldine in this weeks panel of special guests are author and sinologist Linda Jaivin, Griffith REVIEW founding editor Julianne Schultz, ANU professor of National Security Dr Michael Wesley, and Queensland Theatre Company artist director Wesley Enoch. Admission to GOMA Talks is free and no bookings are required.
The live webcast of GOMA Talks airs on QAGOMA TV at www.qagoma.qld.gov.au on the night.
Watch GOMA Talks Policy politics live 6.30pm Thursday 4 April at the Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A, Stanley Place, South Brisbane.