
Interview: Jessica Jemalem Ginting
“I just want people to be able to make art. I want the world to be flooded in it.” Continue reading Interview: Jessica Jemalem Ginting
“I just want people to be able to make art. I want the world to be flooded in it.” Continue reading Interview: Jessica Jemalem Ginting
“Especially the notion of Indonesian-ness is very problematic across history.” Continue reading Interview: Pepe and Nike
“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
“I would love to create a dance floor where everyone feels like they can be themselves, basically.” Continue reading Interview: Insan Larasati
“You start to think of how we relate to technology is, not imposed on us, but taken for granted, like there’s only one way to think about technology.” Continue reading Interview: Alif Ibrahim
“The Netherlands has a big problem with history and how they tell it.” Continue reading Interview: Asri Prasadani
“It’s a very touchy subject, a very emotional subject, and I think Indonesia itself, for me, is my biggest source of inspiration but also my biggest source of trauma and heartbreak.” Continue reading Interview: Putu Jane
“That’s something I learned when I was younger, that no matter what troubles I’m facing, I always have to stay positive and never give up.” Continue reading Interview: Floor
“You need to have intention — that’s why art works. If you don’t have intention, you have nothing to say.” Continue reading Interview: Prilly Tuelang
“My Indonesian-ness (whether too much for some, not enough for others) — is something I’m continuously unpacking.” Continue reading Interview: Natasha Berting