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Rapid Assessment Report to promote Sustainable Beekeeping in Cambodia

During welcome remarks,  Mr. Sardar Umar Alam expressed his appreciation for the high-level participation from the Royal Government of Cambodia to advocate for promoting sustainable beekeeping as a viable alternative income-generation livelihood opportunity in Cambodia. He stated that, “It is critical to promote public-private partnerships for sustainable beekeeping by keeping people and local communities at the core of all interventions, providing financial incentives for SMEs and the private sector, and strengthening regulatory and quality control mechanisms for bee conservation and bee-products to promote innovative bee-value-chain and green growth in Cambodia.” He further said that “Cambodia has a potential to not only cater to its own domestic apiculture market, but also can export to other high-value markets. This is an opportunity that Cambodia cannot miss.”

Expressing the past and the future of Tokyo in a new Media Art exhibit will open at Tokyo International Cruise Terminal on July 7

The displayed work is based on the motif of Showa era lifestyles. Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1980. Ph.D. Film and New Media Studies at the Graduate School of Film and New Media, TokyoUniversity of the Arts. Stayed in New York as grantee of the Asian Cultural Council(ACC) in 2019. Tsuda focuses on creative work based on the characteristics of video. Recent group exhibitions include Inter+Play: Arts Towada 10th Anniversary Exhibition Part 1 (Towada Art Center, Aomori) in 2020, Aichi Triennale 2019: Taming Y/Our Passion (Aichi), Roppongi Crossing 2019: Connexions (Mori Art Museum, Tokyo). Solo exhibitions include Trilogue (TARO NASU, Tokyo) in 2020, Observing Forest (Zarya contemporary art center, Vladivostok) in 2017.

CAST OUT LOUD: Artist talk with Fiona Wong, Hong Kong with Kris Coad

About this event Please join us for an artist talk with Fiona Wong, ceramic artist, curator, and Senior Lecturer at the Hong Kong Art School on Wednesday June 9 at 1 - 2 pm Melbourne/ 11am - 12 noon Hong Kong. Discussion will be hosted by Kris Coad, artist and Lecturer in Ceramics, School of Art at RMIT University. This event is hosted by CAST Contemporary Art and Social Transformation research group. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Fiona Wong Lai Ching is a renowned and well-respected ceramic artist in Hong Kong. She was selected as the Artist of the Year (Visual Arts) in the Hong Kong Arts Development Awards 2017. She received a Starr Foundation award from the Asian Cultural Council in 2000 and was elected member of the International Academy of Ceramics in Geneva in 2007. She has been appointed Expert Advisor for Hong Kong Museums since 2014. Since 2004, Fiona has curated various research and social art projects such including “ My Soil My Land (2006)” a community project th

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