
The second Paras Open House, marking the launch of the book, Paras - Documenting 100 Years of Hospitality and Hotel Architecture in Bali, will be part of the annual ARCH:ID, Indonesia's biggest architecture conference and exhibition in Jakarta.

Dalam Belanga is a heartwarming celebration a whole creativity of cross-border spirit, featuring artworks by 9 talented emerging artists: Made Ari, Made Chandra, Derry Smbiring, Shfpay, Dedep0t, Krisna Jiwanggi Banyu, Stoybak, Jessmon, Ade Ahimsa.

Jia CURATED will return to Bali Festival Park from 14 to 18 August 2025. This year’s event will feature an expanded space, twice the size of previous editions, extended days, and will introduce new programmes spotlighting evolving trends in craft, design, and culture.

In celebration of Earth Day, Bumi Kinar presents MENAPAK - a photography exhibition by young Balinese photographer Ade Ardhana.
Through his lens, Ade invites us to reflect on the traces we leave upon the natural world, a visual journey that explores how small, seemingly simple things can transform the way we honor the planet.
MENAPAK (Tracing the Earth) invites us to feel how tiny objects can shift our perspective, revealing the quiet yet powerful connections between humans, nature, and one another.

Ubud Open Studios is the biggest and most diverse annual celebration of contemporary artists in Ubud. This year's hub and showcases will be at Biasa Artspace and Nonfrasa Gallery.

The first Paras Open House, marking the launch of the book, Paras - Documenting 100 Years of Hospitality and Hotel Architecture in Bali, will take place within the setting of Bebek Cottages Sanur, the beloved former home of the late designer, Made Wijaya.

Where photography meets alchemy, this exhibition showcases Rio Helmi’s captivating images, transformed through the rare gum oil printing process in collaboration with Devto Printmaking Institute.

In Balance and Harmony, Kadek Armika reimagines the Balinese kite—not as a mere object of leisure, but as a vessel of memory, movement, and meaning. Drawing upon the historical and technical dimensions of traditional kite-making, Armika offers a deeply layered exploration of cultural identity, aerodynamics, and sculptural form. This exhibition is presented by Italy's Artevento and Bali's Nonfrasa Gallery.

Following its successful debut at Art Jakarta Scene as RPFF’s first collaborative Riso Project with 24 artist, this showcase marks the first presentation of the editions at RAD (Ruang Arta Derau) artspace, Tegallalang, Bali. Where the RPFF’s Riso studio located.

Threads of Life continue exploring the art of barkcloth and natural dyeing alongside Novieta Tourisia and her talented team of women artisans, Cinta Bumi Artisans.