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 A photo of Sukri Budi Dharma standing with his back leaning to a blue wall behind him. The blue wall displays several murals -- above his head, there's a mural illustrating an earth wearing a mask, on Butong's right, there's a picture of a farmer sitting down and a police standing up, both wearing masks.
Date
02 August 2021 - 10:41

Butong, “Don't act like a full lidded glass”

Butong is an artist and art activist with disability who has a principle, namely “if someone wants to progress, s/he must have strong intention and always be open to new knowledge.”

A photo of Yuni Daud from the side, sitting while having a wooden palette on her lap. Her right hand is holding a paint brush pointed at the canvas with a painting of an old person sitting while leaning forward to his crutch.
Date
02 August 2021 - 09:57

Painting with Heart

Yuni Daud, as she is known, is a physically disabled painter from Bengkulu City. Painting with heart to produce a perfect work.

A close-up profile photo of Nanik Indarti, smiling to the camera.
Date
02 August 2021 - 08:59

Unique Project Community: Talent That’s Not Just Unique

Kisah Nanik Indarti, dalam seni pertunjukan yang sudah digelutinya sejak lulus kuliah tahun 2011, mendirikan Komunitas Unique Project dan pertama kalinya membuat karya pementasan teater.

Date
29 April 2019 - 12:52

From Bandung to Liverpool: A Space Expedition

Mas Ito, a Bandung based artist, shares his revelations after a 5-week residency programme in the Bluecoat, Liverpool.

Tags
Visual Arts
Date
12 April 2019 - 15:00

Seeing Double with Frogman

Combining live theatre with virtual reality, Jack Lowe’s Frogman not only breaks but also blurs boundaries, moving swiftly between the realist and the surrealist.

Tags
Theatre and Dance
Date
11 April 2019 - 14:54

"What makes us who we are is what we make of it"

UK artist Caglar Kimyoncu ruminates on what makes us who we are during his artist’s talk at Festival Bebas Batas.

Tags
Arts and Disability
Date
01 April 2019 - 13:50

Exploring Bissu Rituals with Contemporary Artists

It’s only really in the 21st century that many Europeans have started to understand the complexity and fluidity of gender; yet in Indonesia, there are indigenous ethnic

Tags
Visual Arts Arts Residency
Date
21 January 2019 - 10:32

UK/ID 2018 - Breaking Boundaries - After Movie

UK/ID Festival 2018 – Breaking Boundaries was subdivided into 8 main events within a full month from 11 October – 4 November 2018 at various venues.

Date
19 December 2018 - 14:30

Towards a more masterfully artful Semarang

Adin Hysteria shares his larger vision for Semarang following his second collaboration with Creative Black Country for UK/ID Festival.

Tags
Arts and Technology Arts Residency
Date
13 December 2018 - 18:31

Sonority Turner believes in the power of words

London-based poet Sonority Turner waxes poetic on the power of words and music following her intense performance with Jakarta collective Paviliun Puisi at The Other Festival.

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Literature Arts and Technology
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