Meet the recipients!
The Asia Pacific Arts Awards recognise and promote Australian artists, collectives and organisations engaged in creating, and presenting/sharing work across Asia Pacific. These awards, to be held annually, celebrate cultural exchanges and collaborative partnerships with overseas counterparts.
The awards are being held for the first time by Creative Australia as an initiative of the Australian Government’s National Cultural Policy Revive.
Shortlisted entries have engaged in building cultural links between Australia and its regional partners through people-to-people connections, opportunities for cultural exchange, expertise and knowledge sharing, and projects of high artistic merit.
A total of 51 entries were received for the awards, covering five categories: Impact, Innovation, Inspire (Individuals/Collectives/Groups), Inspire (Organisations) and Connect.
The 2024 recipients were chosen by an independent panel of Industry Advisors, with a prize pool of $125,000 shared across the five categories, and announced during a ceremony at Paramatta’s Riverside Theatres this evening (Tuesday 23 April) in a celebration of culture including art and cuisine from across the region.
Meet the 2024 recipients below:
Priya Srinivasan (Impact)
Srinivasan’s work, rooted in Indian classical dance, shines a spotlight on the experiences of women from minority communities. She also directs innovative projects that bring together First Nations and Asian Australians.
Hyphenated Projects (Innovation)
Situated in a suburban house in Sunshine West, Hyphenated Projects support artists who operate across cultural, social and geographic hyphens, including through an artist residency and development programs.
Club Até (Inspire – Individuals/Collectives/Groups)
Club Ate (Justin Shoulder and Bhenji Ra) works across video, performance, events and activations, collaborating with members of the queer Asia Pacific diaspora in Australia and across the Oceania.
QAGOMA, Asia Pacific Triennial APT 10 (Inspire – Organisations)
QAGOMA’s 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT10) included 69 projects by more than 150 artists and collaborators drawn together from over 30 countries.
OzAsia Festival, 2021 – 2023 (Connect)
Under Artistic Director Annette Shun Wah’s leadership (2020-2023), OzAsia Festival amplified Asian and Asian Australian artists and experiences, centring these voices at the heart of festival programming.