Project11
🔗Project 11 supports contemporary artists
🔗Visual, sound, performance etc
🔗Risk-taking in art and philanthropy
✉️info@project11.online

Get @reshare_app • @its_a_mon_day Come to the State Library for a live improvised set on grand piano + custom trained electronics + interactive lighting in the beautiful Queens Hall for Rising, before I take it to the New York Electroacoustic Music Festival next month.
There will be a full night of music and talks including @cloudyku.her @_matwatson_ @concordischamberchoir @djjnett and more
Photo by Keelan O’Hehir

How can artistic practices be read, understood, and developed through interdisciplinary approaches?
Through the Workshop Series, we invite students, practitioners, artists, and the general public to engage in discussions with practitioners from the fields of Visual Arts & Design, Performing Arts, and Recording Media Arts.
Over the course of three days, the workshops will explore creative processes, cultural contexts, and how artworks emerge from critical reflections on social and artistic realities.
🗓 22–24 June 2026 ,
INDONESIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS YOGYAKARTA
Schedule#
📍 Day 1 — Fine Arts & Design
🗓 22 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Suwarno Wisetrotomo
If Artworks Could Speak: Critique in Art and Cultural Discourse
Location: 1st Floor, Ajiyasa Building, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
Nurohmad
Ecological Practice and Cultural Context
Location: Craft Audio Visual Room, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
⸻
📍 Day 2 — Performing Arts
🗓 23 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Ramanta Alkaro Sinulingga
Music is a Language: Reading Signs and Meanings in Sound
Location: Auditorium Music, Faculty of Performing Arts
Abdi Karya
Performative Tradition: Re-reading Cultural Ritual as Contemporary Art
Location: Stage, Musical Theater Program, Faculty of Performing Arts
⸻
📍 Day 3 — Recording Media Arts
🗓 24 June 2026 | 14.00–16.00 WIB
Juang Manyala
From Scene to Score: The Creative Process of a Film Composer
Location: 3rd Floor, PFT Classroom, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
Wahyudin
Visual Recording as an Ethnographic Medium in Indonesian Culture
Location: Audio Visual Building, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
⚠️ Each workshop is limited to 20 participants
Participants may choose only one workshop per day
FREE REGISTRATION
Scan the QR code on the poster and secure your spot
Contact Person:
Riki — +62 878-4904-8544
#openregistration #isiyogyakarta #projecteleven#artandeducation indonesiacultur

How can artistic practices be read, understood, and developed through interdisciplinary approaches?
Through the Workshop Series, we invite students, practitioners, artists, and the general public to engage in discussions with practitioners from the fields of Visual Arts & Design, Performing Arts, and Recording Media Arts.
Over the course of three days, the workshops will explore creative processes, cultural contexts, and how artworks emerge from critical reflections on social and artistic realities.
🗓 22–24 June 2026 ,
INDONESIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS YOGYAKARTA
Schedule#
📍 Day 1 — Fine Arts & Design
🗓 22 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Suwarno Wisetrotomo
If Artworks Could Speak: Critique in Art and Cultural Discourse
Location: 1st Floor, Ajiyasa Building, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
Nurohmad
Ecological Practice and Cultural Context
Location: Craft Audio Visual Room, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
⸻
📍 Day 2 — Performing Arts
🗓 23 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Ramanta Alkaro Sinulingga
Music is a Language: Reading Signs and Meanings in Sound
Location: Auditorium Music, Faculty of Performing Arts
Abdi Karya
Performative Tradition: Re-reading Cultural Ritual as Contemporary Art
Location: Stage, Musical Theater Program, Faculty of Performing Arts
⸻
📍 Day 3 — Recording Media Arts
🗓 24 June 2026 | 14.00–16.00 WIB
Juang Manyala
From Scene to Score: The Creative Process of a Film Composer
Location: 3rd Floor, PFT Classroom, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
Wahyudin
Visual Recording as an Ethnographic Medium in Indonesian Culture
Location: Audio Visual Building, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
⚠️ Each workshop is limited to 20 participants
Participants may choose only one workshop per day
FREE REGISTRATION
Scan the QR code on the poster and secure your spot
Contact Person:
Riki — +62 878-4904-8544
#openregistration #isiyogyakarta #projecteleven#artandeducation indonesiacultur

How can artistic practices be read, understood, and developed through interdisciplinary approaches?
Through the Workshop Series, we invite students, practitioners, artists, and the general public to engage in discussions with practitioners from the fields of Visual Arts & Design, Performing Arts, and Recording Media Arts.
Over the course of three days, the workshops will explore creative processes, cultural contexts, and how artworks emerge from critical reflections on social and artistic realities.
🗓 22–24 June 2026 ,
INDONESIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS YOGYAKARTA
Schedule#
📍 Day 1 — Fine Arts & Design
🗓 22 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Suwarno Wisetrotomo
If Artworks Could Speak: Critique in Art and Cultural Discourse
Location: 1st Floor, Ajiyasa Building, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
Nurohmad
Ecological Practice and Cultural Context
Location: Craft Audio Visual Room, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
⸻
📍 Day 2 — Performing Arts
🗓 23 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Ramanta Alkaro Sinulingga
Music is a Language: Reading Signs and Meanings in Sound
Location: Auditorium Music, Faculty of Performing Arts
Abdi Karya
Performative Tradition: Re-reading Cultural Ritual as Contemporary Art
Location: Stage, Musical Theater Program, Faculty of Performing Arts
⸻
📍 Day 3 — Recording Media Arts
🗓 24 June 2026 | 14.00–16.00 WIB
Juang Manyala
From Scene to Score: The Creative Process of a Film Composer
Location: 3rd Floor, PFT Classroom, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
Wahyudin
Visual Recording as an Ethnographic Medium in Indonesian Culture
Location: Audio Visual Building, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
⚠️ Each workshop is limited to 20 participants
Participants may choose only one workshop per day
FREE REGISTRATION
Scan the QR code on the poster and secure your spot
Contact Person:
Riki — +62 878-4904-8544
#openregistration #isiyogyakarta #projecteleven#artandeducation indonesiacultur

How can artistic practices be read, understood, and developed through interdisciplinary approaches?
Through the Workshop Series, we invite students, practitioners, artists, and the general public to engage in discussions with practitioners from the fields of Visual Arts & Design, Performing Arts, and Recording Media Arts.
Over the course of three days, the workshops will explore creative processes, cultural contexts, and how artworks emerge from critical reflections on social and artistic realities.
🗓 22–24 June 2026 ,
INDONESIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS YOGYAKARTA
Schedule#
📍 Day 1 — Fine Arts & Design
🗓 22 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Suwarno Wisetrotomo
If Artworks Could Speak: Critique in Art and Cultural Discourse
Location: 1st Floor, Ajiyasa Building, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
Nurohmad
Ecological Practice and Cultural Context
Location: Craft Audio Visual Room, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
⸻
📍 Day 2 — Performing Arts
🗓 23 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Ramanta Alkaro Sinulingga
Music is a Language: Reading Signs and Meanings in Sound
Location: Auditorium Music, Faculty of Performing Arts
Abdi Karya
Performative Tradition: Re-reading Cultural Ritual as Contemporary Art
Location: Stage, Musical Theater Program, Faculty of Performing Arts
⸻
📍 Day 3 — Recording Media Arts
🗓 24 June 2026 | 14.00–16.00 WIB
Juang Manyala
From Scene to Score: The Creative Process of a Film Composer
Location: 3rd Floor, PFT Classroom, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
Wahyudin
Visual Recording as an Ethnographic Medium in Indonesian Culture
Location: Audio Visual Building, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
⚠️ Each workshop is limited to 20 participants
Participants may choose only one workshop per day
FREE REGISTRATION
Scan the QR code on the poster and secure your spot
Contact Person:
Riki — +62 878-4904-8544
#openregistration #isiyogyakarta #projecteleven#artandeducation indonesiacultur

How can artistic practices be read, understood, and developed through interdisciplinary approaches?
Through the Workshop Series, we invite students, practitioners, artists, and the general public to engage in discussions with practitioners from the fields of Visual Arts & Design, Performing Arts, and Recording Media Arts.
Over the course of three days, the workshops will explore creative processes, cultural contexts, and how artworks emerge from critical reflections on social and artistic realities.
🗓 22–24 June 2026 ,
INDONESIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS YOGYAKARTA
Schedule#
📍 Day 1 — Fine Arts & Design
🗓 22 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Suwarno Wisetrotomo
If Artworks Could Speak: Critique in Art and Cultural Discourse
Location: 1st Floor, Ajiyasa Building, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
Nurohmad
Ecological Practice and Cultural Context
Location: Craft Audio Visual Room, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
⸻
📍 Day 2 — Performing Arts
🗓 23 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Ramanta Alkaro Sinulingga
Music is a Language: Reading Signs and Meanings in Sound
Location: Auditorium Music, Faculty of Performing Arts
Abdi Karya
Performative Tradition: Re-reading Cultural Ritual as Contemporary Art
Location: Stage, Musical Theater Program, Faculty of Performing Arts
⸻
📍 Day 3 — Recording Media Arts
🗓 24 June 2026 | 14.00–16.00 WIB
Juang Manyala
From Scene to Score: The Creative Process of a Film Composer
Location: 3rd Floor, PFT Classroom, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
Wahyudin
Visual Recording as an Ethnographic Medium in Indonesian Culture
Location: Audio Visual Building, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
⚠️ Each workshop is limited to 20 participants
Participants may choose only one workshop per day
FREE REGISTRATION
Scan the QR code on the poster and secure your spot
Contact Person:
Riki — +62 878-4904-8544
#openregistration #isiyogyakarta #projecteleven#artandeducation indonesiacultur

How can artistic practices be read, understood, and developed through interdisciplinary approaches?
Through the Workshop Series, we invite students, practitioners, artists, and the general public to engage in discussions with practitioners from the fields of Visual Arts & Design, Performing Arts, and Recording Media Arts.
Over the course of three days, the workshops will explore creative processes, cultural contexts, and how artworks emerge from critical reflections on social and artistic realities.
🗓 22–24 June 2026 ,
INDONESIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS YOGYAKARTA
Schedule#
📍 Day 1 — Fine Arts & Design
🗓 22 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Suwarno Wisetrotomo
If Artworks Could Speak: Critique in Art and Cultural Discourse
Location: 1st Floor, Ajiyasa Building, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
Nurohmad
Ecological Practice and Cultural Context
Location: Craft Audio Visual Room, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
⸻
📍 Day 2 — Performing Arts
🗓 23 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Ramanta Alkaro Sinulingga
Music is a Language: Reading Signs and Meanings in Sound
Location: Auditorium Music, Faculty of Performing Arts
Abdi Karya
Performative Tradition: Re-reading Cultural Ritual as Contemporary Art
Location: Stage, Musical Theater Program, Faculty of Performing Arts
⸻
📍 Day 3 — Recording Media Arts
🗓 24 June 2026 | 14.00–16.00 WIB
Juang Manyala
From Scene to Score: The Creative Process of a Film Composer
Location: 3rd Floor, PFT Classroom, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
Wahyudin
Visual Recording as an Ethnographic Medium in Indonesian Culture
Location: Audio Visual Building, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
⚠️ Each workshop is limited to 20 participants
Participants may choose only one workshop per day
FREE REGISTRATION
Scan the QR code on the poster and secure your spot
Contact Person:
Riki — +62 878-4904-8544
#openregistration #isiyogyakarta #projecteleven#artandeducation indonesiacultur

How can artistic practices be read, understood, and developed through interdisciplinary approaches?
Through the Workshop Series, we invite students, practitioners, artists, and the general public to engage in discussions with practitioners from the fields of Visual Arts & Design, Performing Arts, and Recording Media Arts.
Over the course of three days, the workshops will explore creative processes, cultural contexts, and how artworks emerge from critical reflections on social and artistic realities.
🗓 22–24 June 2026 ,
INDONESIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS YOGYAKARTA
Schedule#
📍 Day 1 — Fine Arts & Design
🗓 22 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Suwarno Wisetrotomo
If Artworks Could Speak: Critique in Art and Cultural Discourse
Location: 1st Floor, Ajiyasa Building, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
Nurohmad
Ecological Practice and Cultural Context
Location: Craft Audio Visual Room, Faculty of Visual Arts and Design
⸻
📍 Day 2 — Performing Arts
🗓 23 June 2026 | 13.30–16.00 WIB
Ramanta Alkaro Sinulingga
Music is a Language: Reading Signs and Meanings in Sound
Location: Auditorium Music, Faculty of Performing Arts
Abdi Karya
Performative Tradition: Re-reading Cultural Ritual as Contemporary Art
Location: Stage, Musical Theater Program, Faculty of Performing Arts
⸻
📍 Day 3 — Recording Media Arts
🗓 24 June 2026 | 14.00–16.00 WIB
Juang Manyala
From Scene to Score: The Creative Process of a Film Composer
Location: 3rd Floor, PFT Classroom, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
Wahyudin
Visual Recording as an Ethnographic Medium in Indonesian Culture
Location: Audio Visual Building, Faculty of Recorder Media Arts
⚠️ Each workshop is limited to 20 participants
Participants may choose only one workshop per day
FREE REGISTRATION
Scan the QR code on the poster and secure your spot
Contact Person:
Riki — +62 878-4904-8544
#openregistration #isiyogyakarta #projecteleven#artandeducation indonesiacultur

OPEN CALL: International Art Exhibition
“Ways of Seeing”
Kami mengundang mahasiswa aktif ISI Yogyakarta untuk mengirimkan karya fotografi, film, dan animasi dengan perspektif visual yang kritis dan reflektif. Pameran ini diselenggarakan sebagai kolaborasi antara Project Eleven dan ISI Yogyakarta, kirimkan karya terbaik anda dan catat tanggalnya.
Ketentuan:
– Karya terakhir minimal di buat tahun 2024
– Deadline pendaftaran: 31 Mei 2026
– Pengumuman seleksi: 3 Juni 2026
– Batas akhir pengumpulan karya: 5 Juni 2026
– Pelaksanaan pameran: 20–27 Juni 2026
Daftar melalui: https://forms.gle/maKfJ1cQ4hEuSj3MA
Kontak: +62 878 4904 8544 (Riki)
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OPEN CALL: International Art Exhibition
“Ways of Seeing”
We invite active students of ISI Yogyakarta to submit photography, film, and animation works that present critical and reflective visual perspectives. This exhibition is organized as a collaboration between Project Eleven and ISI Yogyakarta. Submit your best work and take note of the important dates.
Requirements:
– Works must have been created in 2024 or later.
– Registration deadline: May 31, 2026
– Selection announcement: June 3, 2026
– Final submission deadline: June 5, 2026
– Exhibition dates: June 20–27, 2026
Register at: https://forms.gle/maKfJ1cQ4hEuSj3MA
Contact: +62 878 4904 8544 (Riki)
#opencallforartists #exhibition #project11 #isiyogyakarta #fsmryes

A collaboration that opens up our new opportunities! ✨💐
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta with Project Eleven, creating a creative synergy to encourage innovation in the arts and media.
This collaboration is expected to create an art collaboration, education and capacity building.
"I am confident that this positive attitude and commitment to working together will create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits for everyone involved.” -Konfir Kabo
#projecteleven #collaboration #artcollector

A collaboration that opens up our new opportunities! ✨💐
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta with Project Eleven, creating a creative synergy to encourage innovation in the arts and media.
This collaboration is expected to create an art collaboration, education and capacity building.
"I am confident that this positive attitude and commitment to working together will create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits for everyone involved.” -Konfir Kabo
#projecteleven #collaboration #artcollector

A collaboration that opens up our new opportunities! ✨💐
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta with Project Eleven, creating a creative synergy to encourage innovation in the arts and media.
This collaboration is expected to create an art collaboration, education and capacity building.
"I am confident that this positive attitude and commitment to working together will create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits for everyone involved.” -Konfir Kabo
#projecteleven #collaboration #artcollector

A collaboration that opens up our new opportunities! ✨💐
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta with Project Eleven, creating a creative synergy to encourage innovation in the arts and media.
This collaboration is expected to create an art collaboration, education and capacity building.
"I am confident that this positive attitude and commitment to working together will create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits for everyone involved.” -Konfir Kabo
#projecteleven #collaboration #artcollector

A collaboration that opens up our new opportunities! ✨💐
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta with Project Eleven, creating a creative synergy to encourage innovation in the arts and media.
This collaboration is expected to create an art collaboration, education and capacity building.
"I am confident that this positive attitude and commitment to working together will create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits for everyone involved.” -Konfir Kabo
#projecteleven #collaboration #artcollector

A collaboration that opens up our new opportunities! ✨💐
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta with Project Eleven, creating a creative synergy to encourage innovation in the arts and media.
This collaboration is expected to create an art collaboration, education and capacity building.
"I am confident that this positive attitude and commitment to working together will create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits for everyone involved.” -Konfir Kabo
#projecteleven #collaboration #artcollector

A collaboration that opens up our new opportunities! ✨💐
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta with Project Eleven, creating a creative synergy to encourage innovation in the arts and media.
This collaboration is expected to create an art collaboration, education and capacity building.
"I am confident that this positive attitude and commitment to working together will create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits for everyone involved.” -Konfir Kabo
#projecteleven #collaboration #artcollector

A collaboration that opens up our new opportunities! ✨💐
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta with Project Eleven, creating a creative synergy to encourage innovation in the arts and media.
This collaboration is expected to create an art collaboration, education and capacity building.
"I am confident that this positive attitude and commitment to working together will create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits for everyone involved.” -Konfir Kabo
#projecteleven #collaboration #artcollector

Happy Eid Mubarak 1447H/2026M ✨🕌
May this special day mark a new beginning filled with gratitude, forgiveness, and hope. Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful celebration. Mohon maaf lahir dan batin. ☺️

Rahajeng Rahina Nyepi 2026, Saka 1948.
May this quiet time inspire reflection and renewed energy for the days ahead.

Project 11 events
Indonesian art and the upcoming museum of Indonesian arts in Ballarat/Victoria. @project11foundation @tisnasanjaya
Project 11 events
Indonesian art and the upcoming museum of Indonesian arts in Ballarat/Victoria. @project11foundation @tisnasanjaya

Project 11 events
Indonesian art and the upcoming museum of Indonesian arts in Ballarat/Victoria. @project11foundation @tisnasanjaya

Project 11 events
Indonesian art and the upcoming museum of Indonesian arts in Ballarat/Victoria. @project11foundation @tisnasanjaya

Project 11 events
Indonesian art and the upcoming museum of Indonesian arts in Ballarat/Victoria. @project11foundation @tisnasanjaya
Project 11 events
Indonesian art and the upcoming museum of Indonesian arts in Ballarat/Victoria. @project11foundation @tisnasanjaya

Project 11 events
Indonesian art and the upcoming museum of Indonesian arts in Ballarat/Victoria. @project11foundation @tisnasanjaya
Project 11 events
Indonesian art and the upcoming museum of Indonesian arts in Ballarat/Victoria. @project11foundation @tisnasanjaya

Get @reshare_app • @duroviewsart What a pleasure it was to revisit Konfir’s extraordinary and diverse warehouse of predominately Indonesian art and have Tisna Sanjaya discuss his works (in part translated to English by his son — the equally talented creative Zico Albaiquni) and also perform for us. Mara Sison helped guide a group through the space and highlighted a mixture of the new works added to the collection (numbering at over 2000 now) and existing staples. An overwhelming though gratifying visual feast for the eyes.
#tisnasanjaya
#zicoalbaiquni
#indonesiancontempoaryart
#indonesianperformanceart

Join us for an intimate live art performance by Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya, followed by a guided highlights tour of selected works from the Project 11 collection.
Following his current exhibition Cultural Amnesia, The Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Tisna Sanjaya visits Ballarat, where many of his works are housed in Konfir Kabo’s collection. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience Tisna’s practice in its performative form, followed by a relaxed walkthrough of the store introducing selected works from the collection.
The event is designed as a close, reflective encounter between artist, artwork, and audience.
Date: Sunday, 8 March
Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Location: Project 11 Warehouse, Ballarat (details provided upon registration)
Places are limited to ensure an intimate experience. RSVP is essentially @tisnasanjaya

Art Performance:
Tisna Sanjaya in Melbourne
Sun, 8 Mar, 11am - 12:30pm AEDT
Join us for an intimate live art performance by Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya, followed by a guided highlights tour of selected works from the Project 11 collection.
Following his current exhibition Cultural Amnesia, The Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Tisna Sanjaya visits Ballarat, where many of his works are housed in Konfir Kabo’s collection. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience Tisna’s practice in its performative form, followed by a relaxed walkthrough of the store introducing selected works from the collection.
The event is designed as a close, reflective encounter between artist, artwork, and audience.
Date: Sunday, 8 March
Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Location: Project 11 Warehouse, Ballarat (details provided upon registration)
Places are limited to ensure an intimate experience. RSVP is essential.
Note: As this is the holy month of Ramadan, refreshments will not be provided.

Art Performance:
Tisna Sanjaya in Melbourne
Sun, 8 Mar, 11am - 12:30pm AEDT
Join us for an intimate live art performance by Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya, followed by a guided highlights tour of selected works from the Project 11 collection.
Following his current exhibition Cultural Amnesia, The Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Tisna Sanjaya visits Ballarat, where many of his works are housed in Konfir Kabo’s collection. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience Tisna’s practice in its performative form, followed by a relaxed walkthrough of the store introducing selected works from the collection.
The event is designed as a close, reflective encounter between artist, artwork, and audience.
Date: Sunday, 8 March
Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Location: Project 11 Warehouse, Ballarat (details provided upon registration)
Places are limited to ensure an intimate experience. RSVP is essential.
Note: As this is the holy month of Ramadan, refreshments will not be provided.

Art Performance:
Tisna Sanjaya in Melbourne
Sun, 8 Mar, 11am - 12:30pm AEDT
Join us for an intimate live art performance by Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya, followed by a guided highlights tour of selected works from the Project 11 collection.
Following his current exhibition Cultural Amnesia, The Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Tisna Sanjaya visits Ballarat, where many of his works are housed in Konfir Kabo’s collection. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience Tisna’s practice in its performative form, followed by a relaxed walkthrough of the store introducing selected works from the collection.
The event is designed as a close, reflective encounter between artist, artwork, and audience.
Date: Sunday, 8 March
Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Location: Project 11 Warehouse, Ballarat (details provided upon registration)
Places are limited to ensure an intimate experience. RSVP is essential.
Note: As this is the holy month of Ramadan, refreshments will not be provided.

Art Performance:
Tisna Sanjaya in Melbourne
Sun, 8 Mar, 11am - 12:30pm AEDT
Join us for an intimate live art performance by Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya, followed by a guided highlights tour of selected works from the Project 11 collection.
Following his current exhibition Cultural Amnesia, The Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Tisna Sanjaya visits Ballarat, where many of his works are housed in Konfir Kabo’s collection. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience Tisna’s practice in its performative form, followed by a relaxed walkthrough of the store introducing selected works from the collection.
The event is designed as a close, reflective encounter between artist, artwork, and audience.
Date: Sunday, 8 March
Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Location: Project 11 Warehouse, Ballarat (details provided upon registration)
Places are limited to ensure an intimate experience. RSVP is essential.
Note: As this is the holy month of Ramadan, refreshments will not be provided.

Art Performance:
Tisna Sanjaya in Melbourne
Sun, 8 Mar, 11am - 12:30pm AEDT
Join us for an intimate live art performance by Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya, followed by a guided highlights tour of selected works from the Project 11 collection.
Following his current exhibition Cultural Amnesia, The Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Tisna Sanjaya visits Ballarat, where many of his works are housed in Konfir Kabo’s collection. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience Tisna’s practice in its performative form, followed by a relaxed walkthrough of the store introducing selected works from the collection.
The event is designed as a close, reflective encounter between artist, artwork, and audience.
Date: Sunday, 8 March
Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Location: Project 11 Warehouse, Ballarat (details provided upon registration)
Places are limited to ensure an intimate experience. RSVP is essential.
Note: As this is the holy month of Ramadan, refreshments will not be provided.

Art Performance:
Tisna Sanjaya in Melbourne
Sun, 8 Mar, 11am - 12:30pm AEDT
Join us for an intimate live art performance by Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya, followed by a guided highlights tour of selected works from the Project 11 collection.
Following his current exhibition Cultural Amnesia, The Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Tisna Sanjaya visits Ballarat, where many of his works are housed in Konfir Kabo’s collection. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience Tisna’s practice in its performative form, followed by a relaxed walkthrough of the store introducing selected works from the collection.
The event is designed as a close, reflective encounter between artist, artwork, and audience.
Date: Sunday, 8 March
Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Location: Project 11 Warehouse, Ballarat (details provided upon registration)
Places are limited to ensure an intimate experience. RSVP is essential.
Note: As this is the holy month of Ramadan, refreshments will not be provided.

Art Performance:
Tisna Sanjaya in Melbourne
Sun, 8 Mar, 11am - 12:30pm AEDT
Join us for an intimate live art performance by Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya, followed by a guided highlights tour of selected works from the Project 11 collection.
Following his current exhibition Cultural Amnesia, The Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Tisna Sanjaya visits Ballarat, where many of his works are housed in Konfir Kabo’s collection. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience Tisna’s practice in its performative form, followed by a relaxed walkthrough of the store introducing selected works from the collection.
The event is designed as a close, reflective encounter between artist, artwork, and audience.
Date: Sunday, 8 March
Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Location: Project 11 Warehouse, Ballarat (details provided upon registration)
Places are limited to ensure an intimate experience. RSVP is essential.
Note: As this is the holy month of Ramadan, refreshments will not be provided.

Get @reshare_app • @zicoalbaiquni @thecrossartprojects
PUBLIC CONVERSATION:
TISNA SANJAYA AND DR ELLY KENT
Saturday 14 March, 2 pm
The Cross Art Projects
Join us for a rare conversation between artist Tisna Sanjaya and writer and academic Dr Elly Kent, as they discuss Tisna's life and work, and the broader post-Reformasi Indonesian art scene. Elly Kent is the author of Artists and the People: Ideologies of Art in Indonesia (2022) and co-editor of Living Art: Indonesian Artists Engage Politics, Society and History (2023).
www.crossart.com.au
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@tisnasanjaya @elly.kent

Get @reshare_app • @artshouse Opera for the Dead | 祭歌 is on now until Sunday! Experience this immersive cyber-opera of life, death and memory, created by award-winning composer and Guzheng artist Mindy Meng Wang and sound technologist and composer Monica Lim.
Final tickets for this weekend available now via the link in our bio.
[Image Credit: Gregory Lorenzutti
ID 1: A profile shot of a performer wearing an elaborate headdress.
ID 2: Two plinths are covered in sheer curtains and neon projections.
ID 3: Two performers stand on plinths covered in sheer curtains, with projections in the background.
ID 4: A performer is illuminated by green lighting. They look down and a sheer curtain casts shadows on their face.]
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.