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In Chains - the story so far
James Leadbitter – aka the vacuum cleaner – and Hana Madness are both brilliant artists selected for the UK/ID festival whose work draws on their lived experience of mental health disabilit
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James Leadbitter – aka the vacuum cleaner – and Hana Madness are both brilliant artists selected for the UK/ID festival whose work draws on their lived experience of mental health disabilit
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.
It has been a couple of weeks since two delegations from the Jogja arrived at the UK for their residency - developing a project that connects local food researchers & artist-research groups.
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.
By Ismal Muntaha, Curator
It often feels exciting to discover new forms of theatre and what new forms of art and entertainment may emerge in future society, and last year’s British Council’s Edin
Singapore held the biggest arts & disability conference and festival in the Asia Pacific region back in March and British Council has sent curator Hendromasto Prasetyo to scope the event.
In anticipation of Indonesia as market focus at next year’s London Book Fair, British Council Indonesia invited several UK publishers for a literature visit programme to Indonesia.
See the video highlights from last year's UK/ID Festival!
We highlighted 18 amazing stories from the UK/Indonesia 2016-18 campaign and can now be accessed here!