Brisbane Powerhouse presents Mobile Booths
To celebrate its new location in Brisbane and the number of partner venues involved, APAM 2014 features on-display booths that allow artists, companies, collectives and funding agencies to promote their work alongside APAM as it happens around the city.
The booths are designed to be ‘mobile’ and travel with the delegation to pop up in the foyers of the venues where the APAM program is being presented at that time. Booth holders and delegates can do business with dedicated booth times happening on four separate days during APAM 2014.
Meet the artist
Mobile booth holders at APAM 2014 include:
- Booth 1: APACA & NARPACA
- Booth 2: Arts SA
- Booth 3: Ausdance Queensland
- Booth 4: Performing Arts WA
- Booth 5: CINARS / Quebec on Stage
- Booth 6: Arts Victoria
- Booth 7: Arts NSW
- Booth 8: Creative New Zealand
- Booth 9: Snuff Puppets
- Booth 10: TOPOLOGY
- Booth 11: Polyglot Theatre
- Booth 12: Insite Arts
- Booth 13: Residents of Carriageworks featuring Force Majeure, Intimate Spectacle, Performance Space, and Stalker & Marrugeku
- Booth 14: Shaun Parker & Company and version 1.0
- Booth 15: New Zealand Dance Company & Okareka Dance Company
You can also connect with the Australia Council for the Arts at The Australia Council Lounge and Arts Queensland at The AQ Deck at Brisbane Powerhouse | The Hub throughout APAM 2014.
Mobile booth mud maps and further mobile booth holder details will be included in the APAM 2014 Delegate Directory provided to all delegates at the event.
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