TAASA REVIEW THE ASIAN ARTS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA | Nur Shkembi

TAASA REVIEW THE ASIAN ARTS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA

In the September issue of the TAASA review Nur Shkembi writes about the (r)evolution of Islamic Art in Australia.

TAASA (The Asian Arts Society of Australia) was formed in 1991. It is a national, independent association promoting knowledge and appreciation of Asian visual, applied and performance arts, across history to the present and covering all parts of Asia. Areas of particular interest include painting and sculpture; ceramics, glass and metalware; textiles, dress, costume and jewellery; architecture; archaeology; music, dance and film.

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