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A mini-Meeting Point on Art & Social Action in Asia

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In May 2021, MCH, with AAM and more than 10 other partners organised Revealing Contexts: A Meeting Point on Art and Social Action in Asia. Over 3 days – 40 artists and cultural workers shared new work and exchanged ideas and experiences, with nearly 300 participants, from over 20 countries in Asia. At the same time, 8 local gatherings were going on in 6 countries – with MCH fellows facilitating workshops and conferences in their communities on the Revealing Contexts theme.

Due to an acceleration in transmission of COVID 19 in several countries around the region, a number of programs originally planned for May 20-22nd had to be put on hold.

Therefore, on July 17th, MCH invites you to reconvene for a one-day program. We will return to the topic of art and social action in Asia and reflect on the status of the cultural worker in times of social change. This concern emerged from the conversations in May, and will be brought to life through a series of creative actions, local gatherings and virtual discussions, devised and delivered by MCH Fellows. 

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