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Date
04 October 2023 - 15:08

“Once Upon a Time: Retelling the Mythology” Roel x Glasgow Zine Library

Roel (ID) and Glasgow Zine Library (UK) facilitate the retelling of local mythologies to reconnect people with their traditions of environmental stewardship.

Date
04 October 2023 - 12:51

“TALKER Issue #12” - Giles Bailey (UK) x Agus Nur Amal (ID)

In issue #12 of TALKER magazine, Giles Bailey (UK) brings the magic of Agus Nur Amal (ID)’s Acehnese storytelling to a European audience.

Date
04 October 2023 - 12:13

“Queer Experiences Across Borders” - Anamot Press x Norman Erikson Pasaribu

Anamot Press (UK) and Norman Erikson Passaribu (ID) bring us an anthology of queer histories, food, and identities across borders.

Date
29 September 2023 - 19:07

“ReConnect/ReCollect” - Farah Wardani (ID) x Scott Anthony (UK)

Farah Wardani (ID) and Scott Anthony (UK) facilitate expertise sharing between museum professionals and culture researchers across the two countries.

Date
27 September 2023 - 14:17

“Coffee Shop Culture” - Rachel Ella Taylor (UK) x Bell Society (ID)

Rachel Ella Taylor (UK) and Bell Society (ID) showcase how to transform coffee waste into co-created wonders.

Date
26 September 2023 - 20:57

“The Trees and The Wires” - Benny Widyo (ID) x Ella Chedburn (UK)

Benny Widyo (ID) and Ella Chedburn (UK) explore various stories, myths, and historical accounts surrounding the founding of Tulungagung.

Date
26 September 2023 - 16:21

“Glass Beyond Borders” - Ivan Bestari (ID) x Hannah Gibson (UK)

Ivan Bestari (ID) and Hannah Gibson (UK) kickstart an ecosystem of glass art across borders by socialising scrap glass as an artistic medium.

Date
26 September 2023 - 15:05

“Present to Presence” - Ikon Gallery (UK) x Melati Suryodarmo (ID)

With Melati Suryodarmo (ID) at the helm, Ikon Gallery (UK) transforms their urban space into a Javanese countryside-inspired art laboratory.

Date
25 September 2023 - 18:26

“PULANG: A Research on the Sangguran Inscription” - Area Olah Karya (ID) x Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop (UK)

Area Olah Karya (ID) and Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop (UK) embark on a research journey to explore the idea of an imaginary repatriation of a uniquely situated historical artifact.

The final panels of the two comics of Rewriting Extinction in Southeast Asia. The left is taken from TRAWL, drawn by Ariela Kristantina, depicting a father and son on a small dinghy above, while a mother and daughter turtle swims below. Text above reads, “For now, I think. But the ships won’t stop. Turtles and other creatures will still be endangered. Just like them, we’re running out of food in our own home. Soon, there’ll be nothing left.”
Date
19 September 2023 - 12:07

“Rewriting Extinction in Southeast Asia” - Paul Goodenough x Ariela Kristantina, Sheila Putri & Pungky Nanda Pratama

Paul Goodenough (UK), Ariela Kristantina (ID), Sheila Putri (ID), and Pungky Nanda Pratama (ID) produce poignant comics that reframe Indonesia’s environmental issues.

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