Biarkan 1000 Bunga Bermekaran
This workshop, initiated by Kerjasama 59, explores how the practical application of visual arts (illustration) can support critical campaigns (social activism) and how these can be easily distributed and used
This workshop, initiated by Kerjasama 59, explores how the practical application of visual arts (illustration) can support critical campaigns (social activism) and how these can be easily distributed and used
Remnants of Conversations is a work-in-progress developed as an ensemble from the desire to learn about and show the issue of Fundamentalism through performance, using the keywords myth and spectatorship.
We invite you to join us at Cemeti Institute, to collectively recognize, feel, taste, see and experience the difference between empon-empon (the main ingredients) for making jamu.
“Toko & Ruang Serbaguna Swara Pembangunan” organises a series of workshops on how to make carpets from t-shirts in the context of the group exhibition Bodies of Power/Power for Bodies. Let’s sit together and learn to make knitted rugs.
The film programme is meant to provide an expanded space for visitors to see other communities’ initiatives that work on issues that are being addressed in the exhibition of Bodies of Power/Power for Bodies. We hope you’ll be able to join us!
On the day of the opening of the group exhibition Bodies of Power/Power for Bodies, cultural collective Tritura, in collaboration with artist Arahmaiani, created a performance during which they carried flags from Minggiran Square to Cemeti, where the flags were installed as part of the exhibition.
“Bodies of Power / Power for Bodies” a group exhibition and series of activities in Cemeti, is the first activity in a series of activities under the umbrella program of the same name. The exhibition is complemented by a number of public events and collaborative research.
Bodies of Power/Power for Bodies was a platform to support and publicly reflect on the practice of artists, collectives, cultural workers and community initiatives that are invested in rethinking the civic role of art.