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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.

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Visual Arts
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

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Visual Arts, Arts Residency
Date
28 August 2018 - 17:59

Exploration of Rhythm, Texture, and Sound in Arkipel Film Festival 2018

Helen Petts, an artist film-maker who explores rhythm, texture, and sound, was invited by Forum Lenteng to participate in this year's Arkipel Film Festival. Read the interview here.

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Visual Arts
Date
09 August 2018 - 12:18

What Jakarta Biennale thought of Liverpool Biennial

Farid Rakun, the Director of Jakarta Biennale, visited Liverpool last month to check out the UK’s biggest visual arts festival and explore new UK/Indonesia collaborations.

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Visual Arts, Arts Residency
Date
11 May 2018 - 19:32

Throwback to UK/ID Festival 2017

See the video highlights from last year's UK/ID Festival!

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Arts and Disability, Arts Residency, Arts and Technology, Visual Arts
Date
11 May 2018 - 18:31

UK/Indonesia Stories 2016-18

We highlighted 18 amazing stories from the UK/Indonesia 2016-18 campaign and can now be accessed here!

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Arts and Disability, Arts and Technology, Arts Residency, Visual Arts
Date
09 April 2018 - 13:02

Here are the 15 Selected Projects for 2018 British Council Arts Commission Programme

We're excited to announce the new Arts commission project that will undergo as part of UK/ID campaign 2016-18. Here are 15 out of 35 project applications that has been selected this year.

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Arts and Disability, Arts and Technology, Arts Residency, Visual Arts
Date
28 March 2018 - 17:37

Maintaining Critical Collaboration with Auto Italia

From 9 February till 9 March 2018, Auto Italia South East members Edward Gillman and Marianne Forrest undertook a research residency at Cemeti-Institute for Art and Society in Yogyaka

Tags
Arts Residency, Visual Arts
Date
26 September 2017 - 10:07

Melding augmented reality and art with Liam Smyth

An artist by the name of Liam Smyth is enjoying his residency in Semarang. He is amazed by how the communities can be so close-knitted.

Tags
Visual Arts
Date
14 September 2017 - 11:53

To welcome Bestival Bali, Manchester artist creates a special, themed mural

One of the UK’s most popular festivals, Bestival, is coming to Bali on September 30 to October 1. It will be held at the majestic Garuda Wisnu Kencana.

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