The China-Australia ‘Remote collaboration’

Enriching Artistic Dialogue through Cultural Collage in the 2nd Huaniao Island Public Arts Festival

Authors

  • Wilson Yeung RMIT University, Australia
  • Ting (Santy) Sun School of Arts Nantong University, China
  • Ye (Sherry) Liu RMIT University, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48619/cap.v3i1.502

Keywords:

remote collaboration, artistic dialogue, Huaniao Island International Public Art Festival, common construction, cultural exchanges

Abstract

Abstract

This essay discusses how to conduct artistic practice and ‘remote collaboration’ during COVID-19 to contribute to an active space for public art dialogue and social exchanges. This working paper reviews the multi-layered collaboration model of the 2nd Huaniao Island International Public Art Festival (Hereinafter referred to as Huaniao Art Festival) in China. It proposes to combine "remote collaboration" with public art production, field visits and local community participation to enhance the sustainability of cultural and artistic exchanges between China and Australia.

 

Keywords

remote collaboration; artistic dialogue; Huaniao Island International Public Art Festival; common construction; cultural exchanges

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Yeung, W., Sun, T. (Santy), & Liu, Y. (Sherry). (2021). The China-Australia ‘Remote collaboration’: Enriching Artistic Dialogue through Cultural Collage in the 2nd Huaniao Island Public Arts Festival. CAP - Public Art Journal, 3(1), 50–57. https://doi.org/10.48619/cap.v3i1.502