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read moreA major international art exhibition held over five months at Queensland’s Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) pumped $35 million into the economy and generated 1.5 million visitor nights for Queensland, new data has revealed.
Queensland Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones said the 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) was a ground-breaking exhibition, advising “the data we’ve seen today is proof that our strategy to use great major events to grow our tourism industry is working.
“We invest in major events that deliver a great return for our economy and support local jobs. Of the 1.5 million visitor nights recorded this year, 43 per cent were booked outside of Brisbane.
“The widespread recognition of APT as a world-class arts event has proven a big attraction for Brisbane. This year’s event generated $35 million for Queensland – that’s 60 per cent growth on the last event.
“This is great for tourism businesses and accommodation providers across the state and proves the strong economic benefits from events like this flow on to operators in regional Queensland.”
Queensland Minister for the Arts Leeanne Enoch said that Brisbane’s reputation in the contemporary visual arts world has skyrocketed since APT’s first exhibition 25 years ago and is now the world’s only exhibition series to focus on the contemporary art of Asia, Australia and the Pacific.
Minister Enoch advised “these exhibitions are held every three years and present a wonderful opportunity for visual artists from across Australia and the Asia Pacific to collaborate and share works that are a powerful expression of their cultures and experiences.
“APT has also been instrumental for QAGOMA in building strong relationships throughout the region and developing an unrivalled collection of contemporary art from Australia and the Asia Pacific.
“Each exhibition connects with interstate and international audiences and bolster Queensland as a must-see cultural destination.”
QAGOMA Director Chris Saines said APT had reshaped Queensland’s identity as a leading cultural tourism destination by drawing a vast number of visitors from interstate and overseas.
Saines added “the outstanding attendance of almost 720,000 visits to the 9th instalment of QAGOMA’s flagship exhibition, APT, is a result that exemplifies the Gallery’s commitment to strengthening its connection with our region and expanding the international reputation of QAGOMA on the global contemporary art map.”
APT9 featured a thought-provoking cinema program, academic symposium, creative hands-on experiences for children, tours and other special events.
22nd July 2019 - 2019 Australian Performing Arts Exchange to focus on programming and marketing
24th November 2018 - Queensland Government launches ninth Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art
15th July 2018 - New light installation goes live at GOMA
28th January 2018 - QAGOMA achieves record two million visitors in 2017
7th September 2017 - Marvel exhibition proves record breaking success at QAGOMA
29th March 2017 - 500,000 visitors attend GOMA’s 10th birthday program
30th October 2016 - QAGOMA and Singapore Art Museum agree long term partnership
10th June 2016 - GOMA Starts 10 year celebrations with ‘A World View’
19th March 2016 - QAGOMA welcomes 500,000 visitors for APT8
27th November 2013 - Study reveals the impact of Public Art Museums
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