The EU Centre for Global Affairs, and the J.M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice, invite you to the launch of Macau Days, an exhibition and trilingual book that explores the rich trans-cultural history of Macau, the oldest European settlement in Asia. The exhibition features the enigmatic images of John Young and the dazzling poetry and prose of Brian Castro brought vividly to life in a sound installation by media artist and composer, Luke Harrald.
The exhibition will be launched by Professor Nicholas Jose, Member of the Advisory Board, EU Centre for Global Affairs.
Download the Launch Invitation HERE and the Exhibition flyer HERE.
Date: Saturday 23 September 2017
Time: 3 for 3.30pm. ‘Bebidas e petiscos’ provided
Venue: Migration Museum Courtyard, 82 Kintore Avenue, Adelaide SA 5000 (Map)
RSVP: Please reply to rita.horanyi@adelaide.edu.au, 08 8313 9164 by Tuesday 19 September
In collaboration with:
The J. M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice
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