Solo Exhibit: My Body is a Continent
This exhibit explores the body as a living terrain shaped by migration, memory, and transformation. These works reflect on what it means to exist between places—to carry one geography while learning another.
The works position the body not as something displaced, but as something vast. A continent. Within it lie multiple landscapes: traces of a homeland, the unfamiliar textures of a new environment, and the shifting ground in between. Memory becomes geography—held in gestures, in habits, in the quiet persistence of what cannot be left behind.
Group Exhibit: Adaptasi, Evolusi, Existensi
This exhibition brings together three artists, Alex Danny Santosa, Erica Hestu Wahyuni and Nabila Larasati Pranoto, whose works explore the ongoing negotiation between humans, nature and the ever-changing environment we inhabit. Through paintings and drawings with Naive and surrealist nuances, this exhibition traces how individuals and communities respond to change—how we adapt, how we evolve, and how we assert our existence in a world that is constantly transforming. Each artist offers a unique perspective on resilience and vulnerability: from intimate reflections on identity to broader commentary on social and ecological metamorphosis. The convergence of these voices invites viewers to consider the fluid boundaries between survival and growth, memory and transformation, chaos and renewal.