On May 19-21, 2022, there will be an inaugural exhibition from the students of the S-1 Art Management Study Program FSR ISI Yogyakarta entitled "Artemis" as the final semester exam assignment for the course "Exhibition Management Review I". In addition to fulfilling the exam assignment, this art exhibition opportunity is also used as a space to reflect on the view of the relationship between humans, forests and wild nature.
The title "Artemis" is taken from the name of a goddess of nature and wild animals, hunting, hills, and virginity who had the task of maintaining the balance of nature in Greek mythology. By guarding nature, Goddess Artemis gets what she deserves as she is always guarded by what she guards, namely nature and wild animals. The term "Artemis" is used as a symbol to interpret the artist's works regarding his views on forests and wildlife.
With the issue of the surrounding nature becoming more and more prevalent and forcing us all to take care and nurture the forest and wildlife, the Artemis exhibition comes as a small step that is expected to build awareness that nature will always act according to human actions towards it, where if we do good and protect nature then nature will return to protect us and vice versa, if we do bad and damage nature then nature will also damage human life.
There are 16 artists participating in this exhibition, namely Catur Agung Nugroho, Dimas Permana, Ganjar Arie Sadewa, Ismanto Wahyudi, I Wayan Sarcita Yasa, Muhammad Aqil Najih Reza, Muhammad Fauzan, Naufal Imanuddin, Sarah Aulia Rudiana and Ridho Sembodo; 2 sculptures by Ali Effendi, Adhy Aksa, Pradipa Arya Setya and Tugiman; 1 installation by Ratna Sanggita; and 1 photography by Muhammad Alfariz that will respond to our natural conditions in artworks curated by Geminisya Aldheana Tania and Atikah Az Zahra.
For complete information about the exhibition, please contact Tata as the contact person with WA : 082171545541 and IG : @artemis.exhibition