Unveiling Masterpieces: “D(ALAM KOTA)K” IPEKA Tomang Junior High’s Art Exhibition

Step into the realm of creativity and imagination as IPEKA Tomang Junior High proudly presents the mesmerizing Fine Art Exhibition, "D(ALAM KOTA)K," gracing the halls of the Basoeki Abdullah Museum from May 2nd to May 16th, 2024. This artistic extravaganza is not just an exhibition; it's a celebration of talent, passion, and the vibrant spirit of youth.

With the esteemed presence of Mrs. Esther Iriana, Director of Operations at IPEKA National Christian School, and Mrs. Luthfia Rahma from the Basoeki Abdullah Museum, the exhibition opened its doors to a world of captivating visual narratives. "D(ALAM KOTA)K" serves as a testament to the unwavering commitment of IPEKA Tomang Junior High in nurturing the artistic prowess of its students while fostering a deep appreciation for Indonesia's rich cultural heritage.

Each stroke of the brush, every hue on the canvas, tells a story of the awe-inspiring beauty found within the diverse landscapes of Indonesia's cities. The artworks on display invite visitors on a journey of discovery, encouraging them to see the world through the eyes of these talented young artists. As the audiences immerse themselves in the vibrant tapestry of colors and forms, they not only witness the creative genius of the students but also gain a newfound appreciation for the natural wonders that surround them.

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