Lumbung Indonesia is a common platform for art collectives that live and are lived out by traditions and practices related to the lumbung (granary). Networking and strengthening each other are the goals to be achieved from this platform.

The work of the Lumbung Indonesia is not limited to artistic practices, but also the endurance or sustainability of the collectives themselves. Therefore, it was founded for the sustainability of collectives in Indonesia to connect, support and share resources by having awareness of lumbung values: humor, generosity, curiosity, sufficiency, independence, locally anchored, duration, transparency - trust, regeneration, ethics / politics.

The 12 collectives who initiated Lumbung Indonesia come from a context where contemporary art development and support in their respective ecosystem are far from ideal. Despite lacking access to funds and the so-called ‘global’ contemporary art circuits, they strive in their locality as a cultural powerhouse with their programs and practices.

Building the FIXER 2021 research project, one of the goals and further elaboration are forming a common platform for Indonesian art collectives.

Thus, Lumbung Indonesia was founded for the sustainability of collectives in Indonesia to connect, support and share resources by having awareness of the lumbung values: humor, generosity, curiosity, sufficiency, independence, locally anchored, duration, transparency - trust, regeneration, ethics / politics. This platform is aimed for art collectives that live and are lived out by traditions and practices related to the lumbung (granary).

Lumbung Indonesia is a platform for those who are seriously reconsidering bureaucracy and power structures that exist within their collectives and wishing to increase collectivism when thinking about the distribution of surpluses, especially in areas where access and resources are scarce. In the process of forming the Lumbung ecosystem, FIXER also hopes that the art collectives who will be involved will directly or indirectly engage their longtime partners to think about and realize the Indonesian Lumbung ecosystem. A lumbung organization can develop a platform for a shared art space that is able to go hand in hand with other practices in everyday life. Lumbung organizations are the ones that can combine artistic strategy with public-oriented programs, strong networks, deep historical roots, and local sustainability.

Lumbung Indonesia intends to pursue a new artistic economic model. This new arts economic model is expected to restore art to its more useful function: to imagine and to live a new way of life, ecosystem and organization that is more just, humane and comprehensive. Therefore, Lumbung Indonesia focuses its artistic practice on experimentation, activism, and / or imagination in the fields of space (urban, rural and public), economy, education and ecology.

The organizations involved in building these new sustainibility models  will celebrate connectedness, generosity and the quest for rebalancing personal and collective needs. In order to start living and building the sustainibility model, in the first stage, Lumbung Indonesia initiators are those who have already practiced it, as a core principle in their organization, and those who are able to enrich the Lumbung with their own experiences and activities in their respective contexts and with their own resources.

The 12 collectives who initiated Lumbung Indonesia come from a context where contemporary art development and support in their respective ecosystem are far from ideal. Despite lacking access to funds and the so-called ‘global’ contemporary art circuits, they strive in their locality as a cultural powerhouse with their programs and practices. Based on the eco-cycle of life where one entity is born, growing, maturing, perishing, and being reborn, these 12 collectives are on a stage where they are either growing and being reborn in their collective bodies.

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Majelis Lumbung Indonesia

As a continuation and what had been purposed since FIXER was initiated in 2010, to form a network that can be connected in the future, support and share each other, therefore a joint initiative called Lumbung Indonesia emerged. It started with 12 organizations/art collectives located in various regions in Indonesia.

In early November 2021 at Gudskul, 12 organizations/art collectives assemble for four days. They got to know each other and talked about things related to sustainability, either in terms of ideas or economic practices in the future. This was ideal and hope to be pursued in the process of Lumbung Indonesia.Majelis Lumbung Indonesia (7-10 November 2021) has followed the health protocols in Indonesia. All the participants had done antigen and PCR tests before the assembly took place.

Photo: Jin Panji, M.Rais, Adin Amiruddin, Gusti Enda, Taufiqurarahman