Featured Artist
Nus Salomo

Nus Solomo is one of the few contemporary Indonesian artists known for his versatility across various artistic disciplines. He explores materials and techniques as mediums for his 3D artworks, ranging from traditional methods to printing technology, bamboo weaving, and monumental installations. Always innovating, he continuously applies new techniques and materials in his work.

With a background in the film industry and architecture, Nus's sculptures are influenced by futuristic imagination and science fiction. His experience as a prosthetic sculptor and animator gives his art a unique, contemporary edge, especially in the creation of his hybrid characters.


Katon Bagaskara 'Jinak'

Jinak is a street artist born in Pekalongan, the city of batik, and raised in the industrial city of Batam. His works are characterized by a more contextual and interactive approach, reflecting his introverted personality and spontaneous nature as an artist.

The visual style of his artwork is fun and pop, offering a unique sensation that contrasts with the richness of local cultural wisdom.


Mohammad Taufiq 'Emte'

Mohammad Taufiq, known by the pronunciation of his Indonesian initials "Emte," has more than 20 years of experience as a freelance artist, illustrator, and graphic designer. The name "Emte" may initially sound like "empty" in English, but his extensive CV is far from vacant. While his work as a visual artist occupies only part of his studio activities, he has been consistently exhibiting since 2001, actively participating in art-sharing projects, and collaborating with various commercial brands. This has led to increasing recognition for his natural talent and attention to detail.


Tempa

After graduating from the Fine Arts Department of Painting at ISI Yogyakarta, Rara Kuastra and Putud Utama formed a graphic art studio called Tempa, based in Jogja. Plants are recurring elements in their artworks, often seen as objects that can easily be found in their creations. Inspired by memories of home—whether it's the angles, the content, or the emotions tied to a house—Tempa's artworks evoke a sense of warmth, reminding anyone of the comfort of home, whether real or imagined.