Jakarta, 19 June 2026 – Deputy Minister of Creative Economy/Deputy Head of the Creative Economy Agency (Ekraf), Irene Umar, attended the art exhibition “Private Viewing of Studio 300” at 25hours Hotel, Jakarta, on Friday (19/6). Her presence reflected the government’s commitment to strengthening the visual arts ecosystem as an integral part of Indonesia’s creative economy development.
Deputy Minister of Creative Economy Irene Umar attended the “Private Viewing of Studio 300” exhibition at 25hours Hotel, Jakarta, on Friday (19 June 2026).
Tatler Studio 300 is a curated art showcase platform designed to present the works of Indonesian artists in a more exclusive and intimate setting.
The Deputy Minister noted that Tatler Studio 300 serves not only as a space for artistic appreciation but also as a bridge connecting artists with the broader creative industry ecosystem. According to her, hexahelix collaboration is essential for expanding access and increasing the economic value of Indonesian artworks.
“Tatler Studio 300 serves as a platform that connects artistic works with networks of creative industries, collectors, investors, media, and cultural communities that play a significant role in shaping the development of Indonesia’s art market,” said Irene.
Photo: Bureau of Communications, Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency.
Organized by Tatler Indonesia, the exhibition goes beyond the traditional gallery experience. Instead, it offers an environment that feels like a home, where the works of established artists engage visitors in meaningful and dynamic dialogue.
The exhibition features the works of 14 artists representing contemporary painting, street art, photography, and various forms of visual experimentation. Together, they showcase a diverse range of artworks that reflect the richness of Indonesia’s artistic expression and creative talent.
Photo: Bureau of Communications, Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency.
Through its exclusive concept, Tatler Studio 300 serves as a meeting point for artists, business leaders, influential figures, and cultural communities to exchange ideas and foster collaboration. Platforms such as this are expected to strengthen the position of Indonesia’s visual arts sector as a creative economy subsector with significant potential in both domestic and international markets, while contributing to its role as the new engine of growth.
During the event, the Deputy Minister was accompanied by the Ministry’s Director of Visual Arts and Performing Arts, Dadam Mahdar.
Kiagoos Irvan Faisal
Head of Bureau of Communications
Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency
