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Indo-pacific series

Published by: Team GI Youth

 

Ramanjit Kaur and Tammy Brennan of India and Australia have curated and organised The Arts Alive Indo-Pacific series. The interactions across borders have been planned to map the journey of creators and curators before, during and after pandemic.

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Published on 16, Aug 2022

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