Agung Rai Museum of
Art (ARMA)
Jl Bima Pangosekan Ubud
t.974 228 f. 974 229
www.nusantara.com/arma
One of the most distinguished galleries in Bali, where
you can see works by some of Bali’s celebrated names
like Spies, Bonnet, Hofker and Afandi. They also hold
high profile events such as national art competitions
and rotating exhibitions.
Alila Ubud Gallery
Desa Melinggih Kelod, Payangan
t. 975 963 f. 975 968
www.alilahotels.com
Exhibitions on monthly rotation.
Happenings: Sept 25 – Oct 25 Surprisingly Different
An exhibition of Rare and Unusual Textiles from around
the Indonesian Archipelago. Exhibition Opening event 6.30pm.
Antonio Blanco Renaissance Museum
Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud
t. 975 502
www.blancobali.com
Dedicated to the life and work of famed Philippino artist
Antonio Blanco, the space includes his original studio,
gardens and family temple.
Gajah Mas Gallery
Jl. Hanoman at Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud
t. 976 283
Gajah Mas Gallery has a quality selection of traditional
and modern Balinese paintings.
Ganesha Gallery
Four Seasons Hotel Jimbaran
t. 701 010
Features local and international artists based in Indonesia
often very high profile. Frequent openings. Open from
10-6pm.
Happenings: 28 Sept – 22 OctoberThe Opening Of Emotional
Rhythm An Exhibition of Art By Yenny Yohan at 6.30pm.
Gaya Fusion of Senses
Jl Raya Sayan Ubud
t. 979 252/253 f. 975 895
www.gayafusion.com
High concept space featuring major exhibitions by both
international and local artists featuring contemporary
art, paintings, performance, installations and sculptures.
A real centre for the arts.
Happenings: Opening Friday, September 24 – Oct 18
Gaya’s Ceramic Exhibition. A ceramic exhibition
by a trio of Italian artists, Michela Foppian, Marcello
Massoni, Giorgia Oronte. Exhibition Opening Event 7pm
Jenggala Keramik Bali
Jalan Uluwatu II, Jimbaran, Bali 80361, Indonesia.
Phone: 62-361-703311, Fax: 62-361-703312,
Happenings: Until September 30th
Exhibition of New Paintings & Ceramics by Davina Stephens
Oct 1 – Nov 18 2004.
Jenggala Keramik Gallery presents an exhibition by renowned
potter and artist Michael Pugh from Australia entitled
“Reflections on Bali”.
Komaneka Gallery
Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud
t. 976 090 f. 977 140
www.komaneka.com
A fine art gallery that focuses on young mainly local
artists with higher education in the arts, who may have
studies abroad.
Krane Gallery
Main Road Lungsiakan, North Ubud.
Tel: 975440
Happenings : Next month: a solo exhibition by Jero Suarjiwatman
Dec 27 – Jan 5: Exhibition by 11 of the finest Balinese
sculptors, along with commissioned portrait paintings
of the sculptors
Late January 2005: Andrew Wellman solo exhibition
Krane Gallery is open 7 days a week from 8am to 10pm and
is located next to Fly Café on the main road in
Lungsiakan Ubud.
Low Art Gallery
#8 Jalan Raya, Ubud
Mata Gallery
Jl. Basang Kasa No.215, Legian
t. 737 243
Contemporary locally based artists, with new exhibitions
every one or two months.
Paros Gallery
Jalan Pantai Purnama,Banjar Pala, Sukawati
t. 298120, 298120
8am – 8pm. rotating exhibitions featuring both local
and international artist and a range of media.
Randelli Gallery
Jl. Raya Seminyak
Contemporary mix of pop, figurative and abstract art by
young established artists both international and local.
Just drop in – you’ll be impressed.
Rudana Museum
Peliatan, Teges, Ubud
t. 975 779 f. 975 091
www.rudana.com
Boasts an excellent collection of Balinese and other Indonesian
fine arts by the likes of I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, Affandi,
Supono and Antonio Blanco.
Happenings: 8 Aug – 30 Sept 2004 Rudana’s
8th Anniversary celebration with a major exhibition of
works by some of Indonesia’s most celebrated artists
- Sri Hadi Soedarsono, Nyoman Gunarsa, Made Wianta (Calligraphy)
and Kumari Nahappan from Singapore (Abstract Decorative
Minimalist).
Richard Meyer Culture
Jl. Petitenget no. 2000x Kerobokan, Bali
t. 62 361 7445179
Gallery featuring vernacular, vintage and international
fine art photography. Open from 9am -7pm.
Seniwati Gallery
Jl. Sriwidari 2B Ubud, Indonesia
t. 975 485
www.seniwatigallery.com
Seniwati supports and showcases women artists and also
houses a shop where crafts can be bought, some of them
by artists who exhibit in the gallery.
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