Contemporary
worlds
Indonesia

Learning

Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia is the first major exhibition in Australia to explore the myriad practices of contemporary Indonesian artists working in turbulent post-Reformasi Indonesia: from the fall of Suharto in 1998 to the present day. Produced in collaboration with the Modern Language Teachers Association of the ACT, our Indonesian Language and Visual Arts Resource invites discussion around Indonesian identity, history, landscape and politics.

Education Resources

The Artists

Education group bookings

The National Gallery offers free education programs to school groups visiting the Contemporary Worlds exhibition. Please note that tours need to be booked at least four weeks in advance and are subject to availability.

  • Special Exhibition Tour: a focused look at the exhibition, 60 mins, free
  • Drawing Tour: a focused look at the exhibition and drawing activities in response, 90 mins, free

Book here

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Share your learning with us

Learning is not a one-way street. If you do make use of these resources in your classroom we would like to know about it—get in touch via education@nga.gov.au