2023

Queers of Java featuring Rianto, Tamarra, Sigit Kurniawan and Suratno. Image by Kai Raisbeck.

Project Eleven supported the creation of editioned prints by nine contemporary Indonesian artists. Its main goal is
to cultivate the understanding and appreciation of works on paper in Indonesia, which are more accessible in terms of size and affordability. Such works also make it easier for new collectors of Indonesian art, particularly those from overseas who are accustomed to collecting works on paper.

The full catalogue can be downloaded here.

Tisna’s latest vision sees a collective of Sundanese artists, instrument builders and alchemists engage in ritual practices based on the celebration carnival, ‘Jajampanan’. Follow a sprawling parade of reimagined traditions to a series of performance ceremonies that tell a different story each night, honouring communal activism in rejection of greed.

UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

Queers of Java

4-5 March 2023

Sydney Dance Company, Sydney WorldPride 2023

 

Lumbung in Western Sydney, a series of nongkrongs (hangouts), cookups, workshops, sharings, gatherings and events on Dharug Country in Western Sydney, with Arab Theatre Studio (ATS), Pari in collaboration with Gudskul in December 2023.

Lumbung in Western Sydney involved the following collectives: Gudskul (Indonesia), Floating Projects (Hong Kong), Kolektif Hysteria (Semarang, Indonesia), Lifepatch (Yogyakarta, Indonesia), Sudut Kalisat (Kalisat, Indonesia), Tindakan Gerak Asuh/TIGA (Malaysia) and Tonjo Foundation (Yogyakarta, Indonesia).