Asia Pacific Triennial Brisbane and Sydney Art Tour

Organised by Santy Saptari Art Consulting, and supported by Art & Market
By A&M

Asia Pacific Triennial Brisbane and Sydney Art Tour

Asia Pacific Triennial Brisbane and Sydney Art Tour.

Santy Saptari Art Consulting (SSAC) is organising the first in-person tour to Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) to celebrate the opening of The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial in Brisbane, and to explore Sydney’s art and cultural scene from 26 November to 1 December 2024.

Participants will meet and connect with emerging and established artists, art spaces, collectors, curators, gallerists, and other professionals in the two cities. It will be fairly fast-paced, with new venues and people every day, while prioritising deeper and lasting connections through informal discussions, conversations, and meals. 

The tour will be led by Santy Saptari, with support from A&M Editor Nadya Wang. Come join us for a broad but comprehensive look in the Australian art market and its key players, and a chance to connect with them even after the tour. 

Click here to download the brochure and information sheet

If you would like to join the tour, please click here to express your interest. SSAC will confirm tour details and seek a commitment from you by 30 July 2024. 

About SSAC

SSAC, founded in 2017, provides a comprehensive range of services including bespoke art advisory, acquisition, exhibitions, and education. Based between Indonesia and Australia and working within the broader Asian context, we forge connections within the Asia Pacific region by facilitating the discourse and exchange of art through curatorial efforts.

Santy was formally trained in art and museological studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Reinwardt Academy, the Netherlands and has extensive experience and professional connections in the art market across Europe and Asia.

About Artveling 

Artveling began as a virtual tour programme combining art and travel to art museums and galleries during the pandemic, with the first online tour to Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) in September 2020. The programme continued with online tours to other art institutions including Tropenmuseum Amsterdam and the National Gallery of Victoria.

Please note that the tour is supplied by SSAC. Please direct all enquiries to art@santysaptari.com. 

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