Para Site and Asia Art Archive (AAA) are delighted to announce the eight recipients of the Unconditional Trust: Indonesia Grant, generously supported by Ms Virginia Yee:
Bakudapan Food Study Group (Yogyakarta), Aliansyah Caniago (Bandung), Indeks (Bandung), Jordan, jordan Édition (Jakarta), Studio Malya (Yogyakarta), Queer Indonesia Archive (Indonesia), Riwanua (Makassar), and Udeido Collective (West Papua)
The recipients will each receive an unrestricted grant of US$10,000.
Unconditional Trust: Indonesia generates new perspectives on community-building and positive structural change within the field of visual art. Through collaborations with the Indonesian art community, Para Site and AAA foresee the positive impact of this grant on our engagement with long-term, sustainable art practices and projects, contributing to the development of local art ecologies across the Asia-Pacific region.
The grant recipients were nominated by Indonesian arts practitioners: KUNCI (Collective, Yogyakarta), Sanne Oorthuizen (curator, Yogyakarta/Amsterdam), ruangrupa (Collective, Jakarta), Aaron Seeto (Director, Museum MACAN), Alia Swastika (curator & researcher, Yogyakarta), Tromarama (Collective, Jakarta/Bandung), Farah Wardani (curator, Jakarta), Tintin Wulia (artist & researcher, Denpasar/Brisbane/Gothenburg).
The grantees were selected by a jury composed of philanthropists based in Indonesia and Southeast Asia: Belinda Tanoto (Shanghai/Singapore), Benedicta M Badia Nordenstahl (Singapore/Chicago), Henny Scott (Melbourne/Singapore), Noorani Sukardi and Galuh Sukardi (Jakarta/London), and Virginia Yee (New York/Hong Kong).
Unconditional Trust: Indonesia is made possible through Ms Virginia Yee’s support, with the intent to motivate greater philanthropy for local artists and communities. Yee, a prominent supporter of the arts, boasts twenty years of experience in the financial sector, and established the first women’s bank in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 1980. Yee’s long-held interest in education and philanthropy is demonstrated by her initiation and sponsorship of two editions of Para Site’s NoExit Grant for Unpaid Artistic Labour from 2020–21. The current initiative supports arts education and hopes to inspire others to support their local art ecologies through Yee’s generosity.
This project has been developed by Susanna Chung, Christopher K. Ho, Kelly Ma, and Billy Tang, with support from Juliana Chan and Jessie Kwok.
Read more about the grantees below.