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in 1996 and 1999 included almost exclusively Asian artists from outside Australia, and Asian Australian artists were largely left out of the concept of "Australian art" during the 1990s. The association realised that there was a long road ahead to bring Asian Australians into Australian art and, more
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The 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art is a registered charity. 4A Gallery developed philanthropic interests through its earliest exhibitions, and fund-raising has always been a key part of the gallery's activities. Early events attracted luminaries of the Australian art scene. Today it is funded
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From the beginning, 4A championed risk-taking and experimental art, and has been a venue for the first group exhibitions for emerging artists as well as for the first solo exhibitions for mid-career artists and a place to push their practice, many of whom have retained connections with the gallery.
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experiences represented in artistic form, as well as how migrants have contributed and changed Australia and continue to do so. In the wider region, promotes Australian talent in Asia, striving to maintain cultural connections between the nation and the region. The centre has also always had a firm
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and spouted anti-Asian rhetoric (suggesting that Australia was "in danger of being swamped by Asians"), was emerging in Australian politics, and as such a continuing goal of the organisation has been to "highlight the cultural contribution of Asian migration to Australia and to develop Asian and
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4A began in 1995 when a group of artists, curators and theatre-makers started meetings to discuss how to encourage Asian Australian creatives and contribute to the national discourse about Australian culture, and to broaden the understanding of what constitutes
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Michelle Antoinette wrote in 2014 that 4A had "established an important profile in Australia, but also Asia, as a significant independent art space for the development of contemporary art at the intersection of Asian, Australian and Asian–Australian concerns".
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In 2003 and 2004 fundraising exhibitions were mounted at the gallery, which was then known as the Asia-Australia Arts Centre (a name it retained until 2009). At that time public funding accounted for only around 20% of total income.
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of 4A since February 2021, in a role expanded from that of simply Director. The role of Director had been previously held by Mikala Tai for five years, before she was appointed Head of Visual Arts at the Australia Council.
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In Australia, 4A encourages a cultural dialogue between Australia and the Asian region, presenting and examining stories and issues pertaining to how the nation engages with Asian culture and nations. It
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and other art ("48HR Incident"). The five-month project was put on at 4A's galleries and several off-site locations, and also included site-specific projects and film screenings, supported with
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In 2009 the organisation was renamed 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art. There were times during the 2000s and early 2010s when 4A nearly went under owing to lack of funding.
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and Liverpool Streets). The gallery is as of 2021 being renovated, so all programs, exhibitions and events are presented online. These include 4A Digital, which commissions
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in Australia, and promotes Australian talent in Asia, promoting and maintaining cultural connections between the nation and the region. The gallery and the associated
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for the first time, displaying works at "Gallery 4a at the Asia-Australia Arts Centre" for the 15th edition of the event from June to August.
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Antoinette, Michelle (2014). "Epilogue: 'My Future is Not a Dream': Shifting Worlds of Contemporary Asian Art and Exhibitions".
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In 2012, director of 4A Aaron Seeto (2008–2015) wrote a submission on behalf of the centre in response to a discussion paper by
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focus on Australian artists not of Asian background, and has played a role in the national discussion about what makes up
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art and that of Australia's migrants was being felt and discussed at conferences, in writing and in artistic circles.
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sources, but also by private sponsors and organisations, and generates its own income. It has partnered with the
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for emerging artists to help develop their careers; consult with the community; and engage in advocacy.
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4A is supported by government, cultural and commercial partners, in order to present exhibitions,
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in the 2020–21 financial year, of which 78% came from government grants and 12% self-generated.
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The 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art is also referred to as 4A Galleries, or just 4A.
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The centre's location in Haymarket is close to the more recently named neighbourhoods,
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was appointed chair of the board, a position he retained until his death in 2019.
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Australian cultural relations". However, at the same time, the influence of both
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Bennett, Tony; Stevenson, Deborah; Myers, Fred; Winikoff, Tamara (25 May 2020).
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The Centre is run by a board of 11 people as of January 2022, chaired by
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Contemporary Asian Art and Exhibitions: Connectivities and World-making
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4A is also a publisher of exhibition catalogues and other monographs.
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In 2018 4A partnered with the Sydney Biennale for the second time.
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Amrit Gill, former Director of International Development at the
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wrote in 2015 that, 20 years after its inception, 4A "remains a
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events run in collaboration with 4A, it afterwards moves to
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The Australian Art Field: Practices, Policies, Institutions
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Defining Moments: Australian Exhibition Histories 1968–1999
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and again in the following year to its current location on
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in 2018, exhibiting the work of Chinese-Austrian artist
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which commissioned artists from Australia, Asia and the
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I am a heart beating in the world: Diaspora Pavilion 2
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Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
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