- Date
- 11 May 2018 - 18:31
UK/Indonesia Stories 2016-18
We highlighted 18 amazing stories from the UK/Indonesia 2016-18 campaign and can now be accessed here!
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- Arts and Disability, Arts and Technology, Arts Residency, Visual Arts
Our Stories
We highlighted 18 amazing stories from the UK/Indonesia 2016-18 campaign and can now be accessed here!
We're excited to announce the new Arts commission project that will undergo as part of UK/ID campaign 2016-18. Here are 15 out of 35 project applications that has been selected this year.
“There’s a real will to see change,” stated Ruth Gould, the Artistic Director of Liverpool-based disability arts organisation DaDaFest.
From 9 February till 9 March 2018, Auto Italia South East members Edward Gillman and Marianne Forrest undertook a research residency at Cemeti-Institute for Art and Society in Yogyaka
Josette Chiang is not your average artist.
Based in Cambodia and registered as a charity in the UK, Epic Arts use the arts as a form of expression and empowerment to bring people with and without disabilities together.
As UK/ID moves into its third year, it sharpens its focus on arts and disability to tie in with Asian Para Games, coming to Jakarta later in 2018.
With the Asian Para Games 2018 to be held in Jakarta, British Council organized a round table discussion about the role of arts, creativity & sports in social inclusion for disabled people.
British Council talks with Annisa Rahmania, a disabled dancer (deaf), about her views on disability art in Indonesia
Invisible Flock is an interactive arts studio based in Leeds, making public and digital artworks. Invisible Flock gang were in Indonesia for a collaboration with Digital Nativ