A collaboration between ISI Yogyakarta and Jazz Gunung Indonesia presents an exhibition entitled "Jazz Gunung Series 1 & 2: BROMO". The exhibition will be held from July 19 to August 19, 2025. The opening of this visual art exhibition will be held on July 19, 2025, at 14.00 WIB, at Jiwa Jawa Gellery and Resort Bromo. The exhibition will feature paintings, graphics, sculptures, posters (film, animation and performance events), graphic design, interior design, photography, and installation art by lecturers and students of ISI Yogyakarta. The works on display not only serve as a complement to the space, but also enrich the aesthetic experience of the visitors.
This exhibition will complement the music performance, in the event Jazz Gunung BRI Series 1 & 2: BROMO (2025). The public will not only enjoy the jazz music event on Mount Bromo in 2025, but also enjoy the various artworks on display. At least, there were 90 works of the participants (lecturers and students) following the agenda supported by BRI. The participants came from three faculties at ISI Yogyakarta. First, there are the names of artists Lutse Lambert, Dwita Anja Asmara, Otok H., M. Sholahuddin, Dony Arsetyasnmoro, I Gede Arya Sucitra, Yoga Budi Wantoro and others to works in the form of books from the Art Management study program. All came from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design (FSRD).
Other names such as Edial Rusli, Pamungkas, Ika Yulianti, Irwandi, M. Fajar Apriyanto, and other lecturers and students who produced photography, television product posters, animation, videography and other works by lecturers and students of the Faculty of Recording Media Arts (FSMR). The 20 or so performing arts event posters are part of the documents or archives of publications and promotions for the work of lecturers and students from the Faculty of Performing Arts (FSP). They bring us to a number of important things to look at further.
This exhibition was done as a realization of collaboration between art institutions that mutually strengthen the creative ecosystem, namely between PT Jazz Gunung Indonesia and ISI Yogyakarta. This collaboration opens up cross-disciplinary opportunities that not only celebrate jazz as a musical expression, but also as a momentum for the meeting of various visual art mediums and music in one dialectical space.
In the development of visual art today, the relationship between mountain jazz and visual art has opened up vast possibilities: art that is more fluid, multisensorial, improvisational, and at one with the universe.

Visual art exhibition poster