These perspectives are explored here by writers, artists and curators involved with contemporary art practice, education and community projects, from around the world including Argentina, Zambia, Japan, India, Pakistan, Russia, USA, Trinidad, Hong Kong and Ireland.
Responses contains contributions from writers based at leading organisations such as Tate Liverpool, the Hayward Gallery in London, the National College of Arts in Lahore, and the Centre for Art International Research (CAIR) at Liverpool School of Art and Design, Liverpool John Moores University. CAIR Intercultural Drawing Practice projects are realised in collaboration with organisations including SHISHA — South Asian Crafts & Visual Arts Agency and North West Arts Board.' (back cover)
With biographies of contributing artists and writers.
Onsite
English
drawing,  diaspora,  education programme,  exchange programme,  group exhibition
2001
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catalogue
Responses to Intercultural Drawing Practice - Jagjit CHUHAN
An Exception to the Rule - Richard CREED
SHISHA - South Asian Crafts & Visual Arts Agency: A Regional Perspective - Alnoor MITHA
Writing on Drawing - Roger MALBERT
The Possibility of Optimism: Rekha Rodwittiya in conversation with Dr Angela Dimitrakaki
On Practice: Rekha Rodwittiya in conversation with Jagjit Chuhan
Crossing Boundaries - Imran QURESHI
Intercultural Drawing Practices: The Art School Response - Jon Barraclough, David Crow, Neil Morris, Elaine O'Hanrahan interviewed by Dr Emma Roberts
Tipu's Tiger - Grant WATSON
Leaping across boundaries: Traversing Previously Uncommon Creative Territory as a Visual Artist - Ali HARWOOD
Intercultural Learning in the Gallery - Michaela ROSS
Responses from Artists
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