ISBI Bandung Appoints Two New Professors in Arts and Culture
ISBI Bandung appoints Prof. Jaeni and Prof. Neneng Yanti as new professors, highlighting Sundanese theater sustainability and autoethnography in Indonesian arts.
MR.D.I.Y. Art Competition 2026: Empowering Local Artists
MR.D.I.Y. returns with its 2026 Art Competition in partnership with IndoArtNow, inviting Indonesian artists to showcase Strength and Resilience on a regional stage.
Art for Freedom: Surabaya Artists Protest Gallery Eviction
The “Art for Freedom” exhibition at Galeri Merah Putih transforms 34 paintings into a powerful voice of resistance against the planned eviction of Surabaya’s historic art spaces.
Art & Bali 2026 Returns to Nuanu Creative City
TABANAN– Art & Bali returns to Nuanu Creative City in Tabanan from September 11 to 13, 2026. This international exhibition provides a contextual platform for contemporary art enthusiasts. Twenty galleries participate as the core of the art fair this year. The event also features a curatorial exhibition exploring the intersections Continue Reading
Parama Paraga: Art and Tourism Converge at ISI Bali
ARTJOG 2026 initiates the “Ars Longa Trilogia,” a profound three-year curatorial journey exploring art as a lifelong path. Under the theme “Generatio,” the festival unites artists across generations at the Jogja National Museum to challenge social boundaries and celebrate the timeless relevance of creativity.
ARTJOG 2026 Cultivating “Ars Longa” Legacy Across Generations
JOGJAKARTA – ARTJOG functions as a vital meeting space for new ideas in art and creativity. This festival shares aesthetic experiences and the latest artistic developments with the public. PT ARTJOG MATRA NUSANTARA manages this event to facilitate cutting-edge artistic processes. The organizers present fine art exhibitions alongside various educational Continue Reading
House of Tugu Jakarta Steps onto the Global Stage
House of Tugu Jakarta makes history as Indonesia’s sole representative on Time Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places 2026 list. Through its magnificent Peranakan artifact collection and culinary innovations like Jajaghu Restaurant, this destination proves that cultural preservation is the primary strength of Jakarta’s tourism in the global eye.