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Date
30 April 2026 - 14:16

Built on friendship: A collective journey to Jatiwangi

During a two-week residency at Jatiwangi Art Factory, Void Art Centre, Joey O’Gorman explored collective practice, local industry, sustainability, and land justice in Indonesia and Ireland.

Date
30 April 2026 - 13:42

PANJAGO: How Indonesian martial arts met spatial audio in Birmingham

PANJAGO: Body – Sound – Improvisation explores the meeting point of traditional Silek movement and spatial audio, creating a fresh, dynamic experience of body, sound, and improvisation.

Date
29 April 2026 - 17:21

Voicing the climate emergency: Stories by women in Wales and South Sulawesi

Linking South Sulawesi to Wales, this project shows how women are most affected by the climate crisis, yet possess the essential knowledge to survive it.

Date
28 April 2026 - 17:07

From Bali to Glasgow: A filmmaking exchange shaping new creative ecosystems

This exchange explores collaboration, inclusion, and sustainability through a cross-cultural exchange between Indonesia and Scotland.

A Folk Tale From The Forest by Vania Qanita Damayanti plays at the Tyneside Bar & Cafe in Newcastle.
Date
27 April 2026 - 15:29

Extraction Echoes: Unearthing cross-continental stories of ‘extraction’ through video art

This video-art project parallels extraction stories from Northern England and Central Indonesia, revealing how human activity reshapes landscape and our ties to the earth.

Date
01 January 2026 - 10:31

Erli Sarilita: Bringing Smiles to Merauke: A Dental Care Initiative for Children

Erli Sarilita leads a dental health initiative, providing free check-ups and treatments to children in underserved areas, improving access to essential care in remote regions.

Date
01 January 2026 - 10:25

Gilang Ahmad Fauzi: Paving the Way: Building an Inclusive Tourism Sector in Indonesia with People with Disabilities

Gilang Ahmad Fauzi empowers people with physical disabilities by creating job opportunities in the tourism sector through his Difa Travel X 2.0 project, promoting inclusive, sustainable tour

Date
01 January 2026 - 10:20

Iwan Halim Sahputra: Brewing Change: Sustainable Machinery Boosts Coffee Quality in Malang

Iwan Halim Sahputra improves coffee farmers' lives in Indonesia by providing sustainable machinery that enhances coffee bean quality, boosting farmers' income and livelihoods.

Date
01 January 2026 - 10:16

Maghfira Abida: Seeds of Change: Empowering Central Java's Potato Farmers for a Climate-Resilient Future

Maghfira Abida empowers local farmers with climate-responsive technology, aiming to optimise crops and improve livelihoods, while fostering women's leadership in agriculture.

Date
01 January 2026 - 10:10

Muhammad Rizky Arifandi: A New Path for Indonesian Youth: Fostering Tolerance and Inclusivity in Literacy

Muhammad Rizky Arifandi promotes tolerance and inclusivity among Malang’s youth through storytelling, empowering children with valuable lessons from fairy tales and folklore.

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