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'''''Green Papaya Art Projects''''' is an independent art space located in [[Quezon City]], [[Philippines]]. It was founded in 2000 by choreographer and critic Donna Miranda, and artist Norberto Roldan, to support and organize actions and propositions that explore varied approaches to the production, dissemination, research and representation of art in various disciplines. A core value of the centre is to provide the artistic community a space for intellectual exchange, sharing of information, critical dialogue, and creative and practical collaboration in the production of contemporary art.

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.front.bc.ca Western Front website]
*[http://front.bc.ca/wwwf-collection/front-magazine ''Front Magazine'']

[[Category:Art museums and galleries in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Music venues in Vancouver]]
[[Category:Artist-run centres]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1973]]
[[Category:Organizations based in Vancouver]]
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Revision as of 22:59, 19 March 2017

Green Papaya Art Projects
Established2000
LocationQuezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Websitehttp://www.greenpapayaartprojects.org/

Green Papaya Art Projects is an independent art space located in Quezon City, Philippines. It was founded in 2000 by choreographer and critic Donna Miranda, and artist Norberto Roldan, to support and organize actions and propositions that explore varied approaches to the production, dissemination, research and representation of art in various disciplines. A core value of the centre is to provide the artistic community a space for intellectual exchange, sharing of information, critical dialogue, and creative and practical collaboration in the production of contemporary art.

References