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Stories from our Cultural Engagement activities

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.

Date
01 January 2026 - 10:05

Poppy S. Winanti and Diah Kusumaningrum: Empowering Voices: How Digital Activism is Shaping a More Responsible Indonesian Netizens

Poppy S. Winanti and Diah Kusumaningrum empower Indonesia's youth through inclusive digital activism, combining online courses and direct action to address social justice challenges.

Date
01 January 2026 - 10:00

Wuri Handayani: Side by Side: Fostering an Inclusive University Experience with Pro-Buddy

Wuri Handayani, drawing on her UK education, develops a peer support system at Universitas Gadjah Mada to enhance inclusion for disabled students and raise awareness on campus.

Date
30 July 2025 - 11:06

Beyond Journalism: How the UK Experience Built My Leadership Path

From UK journalism grad to tech leader, Teguh Wicaksono’s journey spans TikTok, Netflix, Amazon, and now CMO at Vidio—shaped by his studies at Goldsmiths, London.

Deaf dancers from Kitapoleng posed in white costumes.
Date
29 July 2025 - 17:30

Convergence of Grace: Uniting Worlds Through Dance - Kitapoleng (ID) x We Are Epic (UK)

The inclusive dance film project Convergence Of Grace: Uniting Worlds Through Dance features a collaboration between British dancer Kadafi Mulula and Indonesian dancer Arif “Onelegz.”

Participants of the Body Mapping workshop in Liverpool facilitated by PRISM, 2024.
Date
28 July 2025 - 19:14

PRISM - Jogja Disability Arts (ID) x DaDaFest (UK)

Jogja Disability Arts and DaDaFest initiated PRISM, a two-country research and dissemination project on disability arts.

Suzanne M Yazid (left) and Angkasa Nasrullah Emir (right) pose for a photo at the Capturing Surroundings exhibition, Wangirupa Creative Art Space, Bandung, 2024.
Date
23 July 2025 - 14:14

Capturing Surroundings - Tab Space (ID) x Art et al. (UK)

Tab Space (ID) and Art et al. (UK) presented the collaborative work of two Indonesian neurodivergent artists, Suzanne M Yazid and Angkasa Nasrullah Emir, and two British artists

Official publication for Bridging Cities Exeter x Jakarta as Cities of Literature.
Date
17 July 2025 - 13:19

Bridging Cities - UNESCO Cities of Literature Exeter (UK) x Jakarta (ID)

Bridging Cities brings together writers from Exeter and Jakarta, both UNESCO Cities of Literature, to discuss the climate crisis through literature.

 Julian Abraham ‘Togar’ playing the drums in a live session with Brother Portrait. © Doc. by Tom Platinum Morley.
Date
16 July 2025 - 14:11

Julian Abraham ‘Togar’: REꓘONCILIATION - Nottingham Contemporary (UK) x Julian Abraham ‘Togar’ (ID)

Nottingham Contemporary presents Julian Abraham’s solo exhibition ‘Togar’, REꓘONCILIATION, which invites visitors to create and participate.

A guided cycling activity following the hidden Molendinar river route to observe air and water pollution.
Date
14 July 2025 - 17:14

Under the Bridge Water and Air - Walker & Bromwich (UK) x Rakarsa Foundation (ID)

Walker & Bromwich and the Rakarsa Foundation initiated a cross-residency programme that raised issues of soil and water pollution and environmental justice.

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