
Read: Buah zine Issue 5 is out now
The 2022 issue includes interviews, photography from Indonesia, book and movie reviews, and poetry. Continue reading Read: Buah zine Issue 5 is out now
Sometimes words just won’t do.
The 2022 issue includes interviews, photography from Indonesia, book and movie reviews, and poetry. Continue reading Read: Buah zine Issue 5 is out now
Raymond Surya lives in El Paso, Texas, and shares a personal recipe. Continue reading Zine: On recipes and heritage
The summer 2021 issue includes four interviews, photography from isolation, song recommendations and poetry. Continue reading Read: Buah zine Issue 4 is out now
“Indonesian heritage is a permanent thing. It’s something you can never erase; even when you try to erase it, it comes back when you are ready to learn more about it.” Continue reading Interview: Graciella Edwina Sutanto
“What my Indonesian heritage means to me will also be in flux as I define and redefine it for myself through my process of learning.” Continue reading Interview: Kay Thebez
Summer in the U.S. is at its end, but before we really say goodbye, Buah zine’s Issue 3 is out now. Continue reading Read: Buah zine Issue 3 is out now
I miss galleries; I miss getting lost in a work of art. Though I’m staying indoors, I can still find some moving, eye-catching artwork on the internet. Here are some of my faves. Continue reading Art from a (social) distance: Artists, photographers, virtual exhibits to love
Bali-based designer and writer Gek Sri Wahyuni shares a photo series of her grandmother’s ngaben. See her work. Continue reading Photos: Reflections on ngaben
Buah zine and New York City-based photographer Prilly Tuelang collaborated on a photo shoot/meet up in D.C. Here’s what happened. Continue reading Photo shoot: What happened when Prilly Tuelang and Buah zine met in DC
From Teta: This month marks the anniversary of my paternal grandfather’s death. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. I wanted to reflect on the time I visited his hometown in Jan. 2017, just a few months after he died. Continue reading Notes: On my grandfather and Gayo heritage