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— Southeast Asian Women Artists, in collaboration with Asia Art Archive
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24.04.2026 | Brigitta Isabella
Craft and the Questions Around Women’s Work
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20.03.2026 | Hidayatul Azmi
Spare-Time Collective: Rethinking the Domestication of Women with Empu Gampingan
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16.05.2025 | Hyphen— (Andri Setiawan, Ruhaeni Intan and Rachel K. Surijata)
Unveiling Kustiyah, et al.: In constellation to each other
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07.03.2025 | Nora Annesley Taylor
Southeast Asia’s First Independent Art Spaces and the Legacy of Pioneering Women Artists and Scholars from Europe and the United States
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