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Ricefield Arts & Cultural Centre is a registered charity and social enterprise based in Scotland that has gained an excellent reputation for delivering original and inspiring Chinese arts and cultural experiences for schools, community groups, public institutions, arts audiences and the diverse communities in Scotland.
Ricefield was founded in December 2004 by Lin Chau and Julia Hung. 14 years on, Ricefield continues to work with a wide range of partners to present a lively and innovative programme of exhibitions, workshops, film, engagement projects, festivals, and cultural events to promote Chinese arts and culture in Scotland.
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