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Promoting Knowledge and Appreciation of
Asian Arts
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Promoting Knowledge and Appreciation of
Asian Arts

Welcome to TAASA

Established in 1991, The Asian Arts Society of Australia (TAASA) is an association dedicated to promoting knowledge and appreciation of Asian visual, applied and performance arts.

Join TAASA and our community of experts, art collectors and enthusiasts as we share our interests in the arts and culture of Asia.

Become a Member

Join the TAASA Community today and take advantage of our exclusive membership benefits.

Events

TAASA offers a wide range of activities for members and guests including symposia, lectures, previews of exhibitions and auctions, curator-led gallery visits, specialist study groups and social events.

THE GREATER ANGKOR PROJECT: AN OVERVIEW

Roland Fletcher, Professor of Theoretical and World Archaeology, University of Sydney
In the mid-1990s I was given a copy of the radar image of the Angkor region taken from the Space Shuttle which decisively showed the actual, vast urban extent of Angkor. The Greater Angkor Project has been an international, collaborative and interdisciplinary program to study that settlement.

Beauty and utility: East Asian tea wares

TAASA NSW Ceramic Study Group Invitation
This half day symposium organised by the TAASA NSW Ceramic Study Group on the beauty and utility of East Asian tea wares will explore how the rich variety of ceramic tea wares has developed over time in response to different and evolving tea drinking traditions in China and Japan.

THE GREATER ANGKOR PROJECT: AN OVERVIEW

Roland Fletcher, Professor of Theoretical and World Archaeology, University of Sydney
In the mid-1990s I was given a copy of the radar image of the Angkor region taken from the Space Shuttle which decisively showed the actual, vast urban extent of Angkor. The Greater Angkor Project has been an international, collaborative and interdisciplinary program to study that settlement.

Beauty and utility: East Asian tea wares

TAASA NSW Ceramic Study Group Invitation
This half day symposium organised by the TAASA NSW Ceramic Study Group on the beauty and utility of East Asian tea wares will explore how the rich variety of ceramic tea wares has developed over time in response to different and evolving tea drinking traditions in China and Japan.

THE GREATER ANGKOR PROJECT: AN OVERVIEW

Roland Fletcher, Professor of Theoretical and World Archaeology, University of Sydney
In the mid-1990s I was given a copy of the radar image of the Angkor region taken from the Space Shuttle which decisively showed the actual, vast urban extent of Angkor. The Greater Angkor Project has been an international, collaborative and interdisciplinary program to study that settlement.

TAASA Review

Discover TAASA’s quarterly journal, offering lively contributions by experts, collectors and curators covering all aspects of the Asian arts, as well as keeping readers in touch with current exhibitions and events.

Latest Issue

TAASA’s 2024 Monday night zoom series ‘The Arts of India: New Perspectives’ is the catalyst for this issue of the Review which includes contributions from all presenters. In total, the articles demonstrate the impressive scholarship being undertaken in Australia, as well as the talent and creativity of contemporary Indian artists. 

Video Lecture Library

Refresh your memory or access lectures you’ve missed by viewing past TAASA talks in our Video Lecture Library from leading experts in their field.

Study Groups

TAASA’s specialist study groups meet on a regular basis and are open to all members for in-depth study in a relaxed, social and collaborative environment.

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