ARCOLABS invite submissions from young Indonesian curators for XPLORE: New Media Art Incubation program to be held in June 2022. Following last year’s successful participation and performances, this year’s program continues to examine the challenges of the curatorial practices associated with new media art. During the program the participants will collectively learn and discuss new…

“Post Human & Art” Date: December 9, 2021, ThursdayTime: 15.00-17.00 WIBPlace: Zoom Conference & ARCOLABS YouTube Live StreamingLanguage: Korean-Indonesian Sequential InterpretationLecturer: Unhappy Circuit (KOR)Moderator: Bob Edrian (IND) “Post Human & Art” is a lecture series hosted by the Korea Foundation and ARCOLABS. It was designed to motivate new ideas and discourses on art in the…

“C_link: Click our Studio” is released as a part of ACC Art Space Network project. Artists and curators from 5 countries in Asia and Middle East, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Taiwan and Korea participated and produced the online collaborative program. Second released video, titled [Jakarta Inside Out], introduces the art city Jakarta with narration by Nin…

MADE IN CIREBON: The Korean-Indonesian Arts & Culture Education Program is back for the second year in 2021. With the aim of incorporating an integrated learning model in public schools through collaboration with local artists, this year’s program featured 13 participating artists and 2 participating schools. With the theme Trust and Growth, 10 Local Artists…

Exhibition OpeningSaturday, September 11, 2021 Mediascape: Materials, Senses and Beyond is a new media art exhibition that focuses on the multisensory and interactivity of human beings through different approaches to scapes modes: tactile, taste, digital, sound, scent, and memory. Featuring 6 media artists from Indonesia, Korea, and England and invites the audience to interact and…

Co-hosted by Institute of Southeast Asian Arts and School of Art and DesignNanyang Academy of Fine Art, Singapore28-30 July 2021 ARCOLABS participated in the Southeast Asian Arts Forum 2021 “Schoolhouse Mavericks” from 28 – 30 July 2021 as a satellite host and presenter. This second Southeast Asian Forum at NAFA takes the shape of presentation,…

“Curating After New Media” Date: April 16 (Fri), 17 (Sat), 20 (Tue)Duration: 4 hours/dayPlace: Zoom MeetingsParticipants: 12 Indonesian young curators and artists– Anam Khoirul (Yogyakarta)– Bayu Genia (Jakarta)– Carly Whitaker (Johannesburg)– Catharina Utami (Jakarta)– Elghandiva Astrilia Tholkhah (Jakarta)– Erika Ernawan (Bandung)– Gladysmara Ledys (Sumatra Barat)– Jessica Tanto (Jakarta)– Putu Sridi (Bali)– Rachmat Hidayat Mustamin (Makassar)–…

In 2020, the world faces a pandemic that is unprecedented in modernhistory, in which death becomes a daily statistic rather than a spiritual, mystical fate. Curated by two Indonesian curators, seven Singaporean artists from diverse cultural backgrounds take part in ‘Hereafter’, an exhibition which explores perspectives towards death and the afterlife to understand how age-old…