Asia Pacific Triennial Kids Tour at Rosalie Gallery

Families and children in Goombungee and surrounding areas can experience exciting, free hands-on art-making activities when the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern (QAGOMA) presents Asia Pacific Triennial Kids on Tour at Rosalie Gallery from Wednesday, June 25 until Sunday, July 13, 2025.

AGOMA Director Chris Saines said seven different artist-designed activities in Asia Pacific Triennial Kids on Tour would connect young visitors and families in more than 180 communities throughout the state with ideas and cultures from across Australia, Asia and the Pacific.

"Since 1998, the Gallery has collaborated with more than 300 Australian and international contemporary artists to produce engaging interactive projects and activities for children and families," Mr Saines said.

Asia Pacific Triennial Kids on Tour includes activities developed in collaboration with artists Dana Awartani (Saudi Arabia/Palestine), Etson Caminha (Timor Leste), Harold 'Egn' Eswar (Malaysia), Brett Graham (Aotearoa New Zealand), Okui Lala (Malaysia), Yim Maline (Cambodia) and Rithika Merchant (India).

Developed in collaboration with artist Dana Awartani, Unity within Multiplicity is an activity based on Zellij tile designs - a style of mosaic traditionally found in North African and Spanish architecture and created by arranging small pieces of coloured tile into geometric patterns. In this activity children can create repeating patterns using coloured pencils and geometric templates.

Monster of Wants, developed with Malaysian artist Harold 'Egn' Eswar, invites children to create a drawing of a monster that expresses the things they most desire, while A Dream for the Future, in collaboration with Cambodian artist Yim Maline, prompts them to make a drawing that reflects what they dream for the future.

Wakuwaku reflects artist Brett Graham's use of traditional Māori patterns. He asks children to consider the natural environment where they live and to be inspired by it when designing their own pattern to apply to the surface of two custom template shapes.

Asia Pacific Triennial Kids and Asia Pacific Triennial Kids on Tour are supported by Principal Benefactor, the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.

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