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- COLLECTIONS | Pasifika2025
The Art Collections over 600 artworks EXPLORE Beauty in Diversity With over 600 artworks permanently exhibited, Museum Pasifika offers a unique blend of Asia-Pacific Indigenous, Natives, Asean, and Foreign Fine Arts. Indeed, Indonesian itself is a country of many thousand islands with cultural diversity of kaleidoscopic proportions. We cherish and celebrate the multitude of dimensions in our culture, and we support the motion that art know either boundaries nor frontiers. Museum Pasifika will promise to be an enjoyable journey for visitors interested to see how different art from many different countries capture the excitement of time and space, and depict the mystery of life Inspired by Indonesian Heritage Collection From Miguel Covarrubias Mexican artist of famous book ”Island of Bali “ 1939 and mural of “Pageant of the Pacific’s”, Ceiling painting of Pan Seken (1900-1980) in the Kamasan, Italian artist Romualdo Locatelli (1905-1943) with his exceptional Balinese Legong dancer, Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978), Willem Hofker (1901-1981), Malvina Hoffman, sculptor and student of Auguste Rodin (1887- 1966) Sculpture of Javanesse dancer, Le Mayeur (1880 -1958) legendary German painter Walter Spies (1878-1957). The Journey to Asia Collection From Swiss great artist Theo Meier (1908 – 1982) tropical Wanderings ( Tahiti – Bali – Thailand ), influence of l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Hanoi from as early as 1934 , Evariste Jonchere & Le Pho represented Laos , sculpture in stone from the former Kingdom of Champa from the ninth and tenth centuries. Adrien Marie (1898-1991) portraits of Geisha, Rolland Strasser (1874-1953) and Willem Dooijewaard (1892-1980) who traveled Asia together. The Savage of The Pacific Collection In 1891, Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) left France for Tahiti, seeking in the South Seas a society that was simpler and more elemental than that of his homeland. In Tahiti, he created paintings that express a highly personal mythology. He considered this work created in 1897, at a time of great personal crisis to be his masterpiece and the summation of his ideas . There is also lithography by Henri Matisse (1869-1954) Along with Picasso, Matisse helped to define and influence radical contemporary art in the 20th century. More contemporary are the two lifelong friends and partners, Nicolai Michoutouchkine (1923) and Aloi Pilioko (1935), who just celebrated sixty years of creativity in the Pacific’s with an exhibition at the Tjibou art center of Noumera in New Caledonia. Open Everyday If you want an art exploration like no other, then Museum Pasifika is the place to go! Museum Pasifika aims to provide a brief but beautiful introduction to some of Asia Pacific's unique culture. Opens 10.00 AM Closes 6.00 PM GET TICKETS Sculpture and Textile Collection Certain sculpture are covered with colored pigment. Each of them represent a particular rank for which the recipient had to pay the community a certain number of pigs that had been killed ritually. Textile in Museum Pasifika shares this view seen on the walls of the museum’s public space, not only seeks to honor this great art form and the master weavers and dyers who conceived and wove them but museum also hope to expand this tribute in a more expansive exhibition and catalog. Featured Artist Malvina Hoffman American Maurice Sterne American Nicolai Mordvinoff American-Russian Donald Friend Australian Arthur Fleischman Austrian Adrien Jean Le Mayeur Belgian Paul Daxhelet Belgian Hilda May Gordon British U Ohn Lwin Burmese Chen Zhen Chinese Zao Wu Ki Chinese Kuo Ju Ping Chinese-Malaysian Arno Malinowski Danish Arie Smit Dutch Auke Sonnega Dutch C.L. Dake Dutch Charles Sayers Dutch Cornelis Kruseman Dutch Dolf Bretveelt Dutch Ernst Agerbeek Dutch Gerard Pieter Adolfs Dutch Hans Snel Dutch Hendrik Paulides Dutch Isaac Israel Dutch Jan Daniel Beynon Dutch Joseph Payen Dutch Mari Ten Kate Dutch Menno van Meeteren Dutch Roland Strasser Dutch Rudolf Bonnet Dutch W. Dooijewaard Dutch W. Gerard Hofker Dutch W.O.J Nieuwenkamp Dutch Fernando Amorsolo Filipino Alix Ayme French Amadine Dore French Andre Maire French Auguste Rodin French Bernard Buffet French Charles Fouqueray French Eugene Delacroix French Evariste Jonchere French Francois Brochet French Gabrielle Ferrand French Geo Michel French Gustave Bettinger French Henri Matisse French Henri Rosseau French Henry Emile Vollet French Jacques Kerchache French Jean Baptise Carpeaux French Josepf Dufour French Joseph Inguimberty French Lea Lafugie French Louis Rollet French Marcel-Andre Bouraine French Paul Gauguin French Paul Jacoulet French Pierre Sicard French René Bassoul French René Marcel Aubry French Roger Chapelet French Victor Dieu French Victor Tardieu French Nicolai Michotouchkine French Polynesian Julius Wentscher German Tina Wentscher German Walter Spies German Affandi Koesoema Indonesian Agus Djaya Indonesian A.A. Made Djelantik Indonesian Anton Huang Indonesian Basoeki Abdullah Indonesian Dewa Putu Bedil Indonesian Dullah Indonesian Emiria Soenassa Indonesian Hadi Asmoro Indonesian Ida Bagus Made Nadera Indonesian Hendra Gunawan Indonesian I Gusti Ketut Kobot Indonesian Made Djojol Indonesian Made Sukada Indonesian Pan Seken Indonesian Raden Saleh Indonesian S. Sudjojono Indonesian Saraochim Salim Indonesian Soedibio Indonesian Sudarso Indonesian Sudjana Kerton Indonesian Widayat Indonesian Lee Man Fong Indonesian-Chinese Emilio Ambron Italian Gilda Ambron Italian Renato Cristiano Italian Romualdo Locatelli Italian Micau Kono Japanese Leonardo Fujita Japanese-French Miguel Covarrubias Mexican Czeslaw Mystowski Polish Serge Gres Russian Cheong Soo Pieng Singaporean Georgette Chen Singaporean Jimmy Ong Singaporean Antonio Blanco Spanish Theo Meier Swiss Le Quoc Loc Vietnamese Le Pho Vietnamese Nguyen Gia Tri Vietnamese Nguyen May Thu Vietnamese Nguyen Nam Son Vietnamese Nguyen Phai Bui Vietnamese Nguyen Quang Bao Vietnamese To Ngoc Van Vietnamese Tran Binh Loc Vietnamese Vu Cao Dam Vietnamese Xuan Phai Bui Vietnamese Aloi Pilioko Wallisian Featured Artist Artists by Name Adrien Jean Le Mayeur Belgian Affandi Koesoema American Nicolai Mordvinoff Indonesian Agus Djaya Indonesian Alix Ayme French Aloi Pilioko Wallisian Amadine Dore French A.A. Made Djelantik Indonesian Andre Maire French Anton Huang Indonesian Antonio Blanco Spanish Arie Smit Dutch Arno Malinowski Danish Arthur Fleischman Austrian Auguste Rodin French Auke Sonnega Dutch Basoeki Abdullah Indonesian Bernard Buffet French C.L. Dake Dutch Charles Fouqueray French Charles Sayers Dutch Chen Zhen Chinese Cheong Soo Pieng Singaporean Cornelis Kruseman Dutch Czeslaw Mystowski Polish Dewa Putu Bedil Indonesian Dolf Bretveelt Dutch Donald Friend Australian Dullah Indonesian Emilio Ambron Italian Emiria Soenassa Indonesian Ernst Agerbeek Dutch Eugene Delacroix French Evariste Jonchere French Fernando Amorsolo Filipino Francois Brochet French Gabrielle Ferrand French Geo Michel French Georgette Chen Singaporean Gerard Pieter Adolfs Dutch Gilda Ambron Italian Gustave Bettinger French Hadi Asmoro Indonesian Hans Snel Dutch Hendra Gunawan Indonesian Hendrik Paulides Dutch Henri Matisse French Henri Rosseau French Henry Emile Vollet French Hilda May Gordon British I Gusti Ketut Kobot Indonesian Ida Bagus Made Nadera Indonesian Isaac Israel Dutch Jan Daniel Beynon Dutch Jean Baptise Carpeaux French Jimmy Ong Singaporean Josepf Dufour French Joseph Inguimberty French Joseph Payen Dutch Julius Wentscher German Kuo Ju Ping Chinese-Malaysian Le Pho Vietnamese Le Quoc Loc Vietnamese Lea Lafugie French Lee Man Fong Indonesian-Chinese Leonardo Fujita Japanese-French Louis Rollet French Made Djojol Indonesian Made Sukada Indonesian Malvina Hoffman American Marcel-Andre Bouraine French Mari Ten Kate Dutch Maurice Sterne American Menno van Meeteren Dutch Micau Kono Japanese Miguel Covarrubias Mexican Nguyen Gia Tri Vietnamese Nguyen May Thu Vietnamese Nguyen Nam Son Vietnamese Nguyen Phai Bui Vietnamese Nguyen Quang Bao Vietnamese Nicolai Michotouchkine French Polynesian Nicolai Mordvinoff American-Russian Pan Seken Indonesian Paul Daxhelet Belgian Paul Gauguin French Paul Jacoulet French Pierre Sicard French Raden Saleh Indonesian Renato Cristiano Italian René Bassoul French René Marcel Aubry French Roger Chapelet French Roland Strasser Dutch Romualdo Locatelli Italian Rudolf Bonnet Dutch S. Sudjojono Indonesian Saraochim Salim Indonesian Serge Gres Russian Soedibio Indonesian Sudarso Indonesian Sudjana Kerton Indonesian Theo Meier Swiss Tina Wentscher German To Ngoc Van Vietnamese Tran Binh Loc Vietnamese U Ohn Lwin Burmese Victor Dieu French Victor Tardieu French Vu Cao Dam Vietnamese W. Dooijewaard Dutch W. Gerard Hofker Dutch W.O.J Nieuwenkamp Dutch Walter Spies German Widayat Indonesian Xuan Phai Bui Vietnamese Zao Wu Ki Chinese Artists by Country Malvina Hoffman American Maurice Sterne American Nicolai Mordvinoff American-Russian Donald Friend Australian Arthur Fleischman Austrian Adrien Jean Le Mayeur Belgian Paul Daxhelet Belgian Hilda May Gordon British U Ohn Lwin Burmese Chen Zhen Chinese Zao Wu Ki Chinese Kuo Ju Ping Chinese-Malaysian Arno Malinowski Danish Arie Smit Dutch Auke Sonnega Dutch C.L. Dake Dutch Charles Sayers Dutch Cornelis Kruseman Dutch Dolf Bretveelt Dutch Ernst Agerbeek Dutch Gerard Pieter Adolfs Dutch Hans Snel Dutch Hendrik Paulides Dutch Isaac Israel Dutch Jan Daniel Beynon Dutch Joseph Payen Dutch Mari Ten Kate Dutch Menno van Meeteren Dutch Roland Strasser Dutch Rudolf Bonnet Dutch W. Dooijewaard Dutch W. Gerard Hofker Dutch W.O.J Nieuwenkamp Dutch Fernando Amorsolo Filipino Alix Ayme French Amadine Dore French Andre Maire French Auguste Rodin French Bernard Buffet French Charles Fouqueray French Eugene Delacroix French Evariste Jonchere French Francois Brochet French Gabrielle Ferrand French Geo Michel French Gustave Bettinger French Henri Matisse French Henri Rosseau French Henry Emile Vollet French Jacques Kerchache French Jean Baptise Carpeaux French Josepf Dufour French Joseph Inguimberty French Lea Lafugie French Louis Rollet French Marcel-Andre Bouraine French Paul Gauguin French Paul Jacoulet French Pierre Sicard French René Bassoul French René Marcel Aubry French Roger Chapelet French Victor Dieu French Victor Tardieu French Nicolai Michotouchkine French Polynesian Julius Wentscher German Tina Wentscher German Walter Spies German Affandi Koesoema Indonesian Agus Djaya Indonesian A.A. Made Djelantik Indonesian Anton Huang Indonesian Basoeki Abdullah Indonesian Dewa Putu Bedil Indonesian Dullah Indonesian Emiria Soenassa Indonesian Hadi Asmoro Indonesian Ida Bagus Made Nadera Indonesian Hendra Gunawan Indonesian I Gusti Ketut Kobot Indonesian Made Djojol Indonesian Made Sukada Indonesian Pan Seken Indonesian Raden Saleh Indonesian S. Sudjojono Indonesian Saraochim Salim Indonesian Soedibio Indonesian Sudarso Indonesian Sudjana Kerton Indonesian Widayat Indonesian Lee Man Fong Indonesian-Chinese Emilio Ambron Italian Gilda Ambron Italian Renato Cristiano Italian Romualdo Locatelli Italian Micau Kono Japanese Leonardo Fujita Japanese-French Miguel Covarrubias Mexican Czeslaw Mystowski Polish Serge Gres Russian Cheong Soo Pieng Singaporean Georgette Chen Singaporean Jimmy Ong Singaporean Antonio Blanco Spanish Theo Meier Swiss Le Quoc Loc Vietnamese Le Pho Vietnamese Nguyen Gia Tri Vietnamese Nguyen May Thu Vietnamese Nguyen Nam Son Vietnamese Nguyen Phai Bui Vietnamese Nguyen Quang Bao Vietnamese To Ngoc Van Vietnamese Tran Binh Loc Vietnamese Vu Cao Dam Vietnamese Xuan Phai Bui Vietnamese Aloi Pilioko Wallisian
- VENUES | Pasifika2025
Venues Gala EXPLORE Museum Pasifika offers a world of possibilities to host magnificent events in Bali. With spacious art indoor and unique outdoor event venues, allow our service-oriented team to assist you with conceptualising and actualising your vision of hosting an unforgettable event with cultural touch Located on a International conference area Museum Pasifika invites guests to experience refined luxury with bespoke service and unrivalled event in Bali. While we are very honored to host important event and visitors, we would like to emphasis that we only make our museum available for an event, to allow the guest to discover our collection and cultural heritage display in the premises, and not the other ways around. EVENT VENUES Museum Pasifika offers a world of possibilities to host magnificent events in Bali. With spacious art indoor and unique outdoor event venues, allow our service-oriented team to assist you with conceptualising and actualising your vision of hosting an unforgettable event with cultural touch. Premier Art Room Museum Pasifika offers a world of possibilities to host magnificent events in Bali. With spacious art indoor and unique outdoor event venues, allow our service-oriented team to assist you with conceptualising and actualising your vision of hosting an unforgettable event with cultural touch . The perfect private venue for seminar or meetings 34 seats - 45 standing 98 SQM - 14 X 7 Meter 2,20 Meter Ceiling Height BOOK NOW Dutch Ballroom Museum Pasifika offers a world of possibilities to host magnificent events in Bali. With spacious art indoor and unique outdoor event venues, allow our service-oriented team to assist you with conceptualising and actualising your vision of hosting an unforgettable event with cultural touch . A perfect stunning venue for private dinners & events 100 seats - 150 standing 264 SQM - 11X24 M BOOK NOW Kobot Garden Venue In the most natural of settings within the Museum tropical gardens and surrounded by our expansive Artworks collection, Kobot Garden Venue is a meticulously hand- carved timber pavilion which emanates an authentic Balinese ambience. Perfect for lunches and dinners, this unique venue can seat up to 300 guests. A Balinese lush tropical park, perfect for lunches & dinners 100 seats - 150 standing 714 SQM - 34X21 M BOOK NOW
- ABOUT | Pasifika2025
About Museum Pasifika over 600 artworks EXPLORE Located in Nusa Dua Complex south of Bali, the Museum Pasifika built in 12,000 square meters land is articulated on 8 pavilions and 11 rooms of exhibition halls. Featuring 600 artworks of 200 artist from 25 country who lived and inspired by Asia Pacific . Museum Pasifika holds an impressive collection of historical and masterpiece paintings, sculpture from all over Asia Pacific. A cultural center with an educational and social role, an International standard tourist attraction in south Bali. WHAT WE DO Possessing nearly half of the world's population, the Asia Pacific region is incredibly diverse. Hundreds of ethnic groups and languages have created a kaleidoscope of art forms that remains unparalleled to this day. Museum Pasifika was established as a permanent institution to showcase these style and forms for all humanity to study and enjoy. The first of its kind in this part of the world, is to present artist from the Pacific area to Southeast Asia, the Indonesian archipelago with the island of Bali being the meeting point of those two worlds. VISION & MISSION Indonesia is located in the middle of Asia-Pacific. Bali is the last island separated by Wallace’s imaginary line, Lombok is the first island in the Austro-Melanesian Continent. Museum Pasifika is a bridge between the two continents and offers themes based on artists from Asia and the Pacific. THE CREATION OF A WORLD- CLASS CULTURAL CENTRE Due to the events that have taken place here, the official visits of dignitaries from 60 countries, participation in exhibitions in several countries where the works of Museum arein demand. THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM launched in 2010, has enjoyed recurring success with the participation of Balinese and international schools and many universities from across the archipelago. The visits are completed by drawing competitions, the launch and presentation of artistic worksand themed seminars. A RECOGNIZED TOURIST ATTRACTION The Museum is number 1 out of 18 in Nusa Dua and 30 out of 180 destinations on the island, according to Trip Advisor. 9 annual (2013-2021) and 3 five-year certificates have been awarded to the Museum since the launch of this program in 2013. The Museum ranks among the top 1% worldwide to have received these awards. OUR HISTORY Although relatively new in comparison to most museums in Bali, Museum Pasifika has acquired an extensive collection of artworks from all over the Asia Pacific region. It mission, to preserve and divulgate the diverse and multifaceted traditions of its people, as well as to put these side-by-side with significant oeuvres from the 20th century which communicate not only the perceptions of foreign artists travelling to this area of the world, but also the cultural “melting pot” originating from such exchanges. The 9,000 sqm Museum Pasifika opened in 2006 on a 12,500 sqm stretch of land in the Nusa Dua Complex. The Museum was designed by the famous Balinese Architect Popo Danes. It houses 11 exhibitions rooms and a large entrance pavilion with a Cafe area facing a beautifully landscaped garden. On the first floor, one can find a VIP lounge, offices and a storeroom. Museum Pasifika, was the first of its kind to present artworks from the Pacific area and South-East Asia under one roof, showcasing artists from the Indonesian archipelago, especially from the island of Bali which is located near the dividing of the two great Eco zones. Museum Pasifika is the perfect location for all kind of events, functions, and private or social parties. In the large garden featuring an open-air stage, events and programs can take place at night. Each day, visitors spend an enjoyable moment, strolling in the museum, viewing the artworks, checking the books in the library, and enjoying local refreshments and delicacies at our Cafe. Although relatively new in comparison to most museums in Bali, Museum Pasifika has acquired an extensive collection of artworks from all over the Asia Pacific region. It mission, to preserve and divulgate the diverse and multifaceted traditions of its people, as well as to put these side-by-side with significant oeuvres from the 20th century which communicate not only the perceptions of foreign artists travelling to this area of the world, but also the cultural “melting pot” originating from such exchanges. The pursuit of this vision proved itself to be challenging at times, yet resilient. What was originally conceived in 2004 as an “Asia Pacific Art Centre” was opened in August 2006 as Museum Pasifika. Through the passion which was invested by its founders, we find today a world-class institution in the heart of Nusa Dua with an ever-growing collection of formidable standards for everyone to enjoy. Although such a collection is permanent, since Museum Pasifika’s opening we have hosted a number of temporary events, perpetuating and promoting the rich array of cultural activities within Bali as well as internationally. Due to this lively and fruitful interaction with the local and foreign community, throughout the last three years Museum Pasifika has received a multitude of visitors from hotels, schools, the tourism industry, diplomats and official representatives as well as, of course, travelers and art lovers from all over the world. EVENTS Exhibition Immerse yourself in exceptional art in our refined gallery Classical Concert Experience the magic of classical music in a cultural atmosphere Gala Dinner Enjoy an elegant evening with exquisite dining and ambiance Lunch Savor a delightful lunch in a charming atmosphere Talkshow Be part of insightful discussions in an inviting space President of Indonesia President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Mrs. Ani review the exhibition of ASEAN Art Exhibition For Asean Fair 2011 at Museum Pasifika. President of Mexico During his Official Visit to Bali, President Enrique Pena Nieto Inaugurated de Miguel Covarrubias and Bali Exhibition in the Pasifika Museum. The exhibition is part of the celebration of 60 years of diplomatic links between the two countries. UNESCO Irina Bukova General Director of UNESCO visiting Museum Pasifika and many more of our VIP guest. Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India and Smt. Salma Ansari visiting the Museum Pasifika, in Bali, Indonesia on November 03, 2015 NEWS 21 Desember 2022 IMA 2022 Digelar, Museum Pasifika Raih Penghargaan "Museum Kreatif" MANGUPURA | Balipost.com - Ajang bergengsi Indonesia Museum Award (IMA) 2022 kembali digelar di Auditorium, Gedung 4 FIB Universitas Indonesia. READ MORE.. 25 March 2024 Museum Pasifika Pemegang Lukisan Ramayana Terbesar Terima Sertifikasi MURI balitribune.co.id | Badung - Museum Pasifika yang berdedikasi pada pelestarian dan pameran artefak budaya Asia Pasifik mendapat penghargaan Museum Rekor Dunia Indonesia (MURI). READ MORE.. 25 April 2024 "Legong Dancer" Lukisan Koleksi Museum Pasifika Dipamerkan di Venice Biennale balitribune.co.id | Badung - The Venice La Biennale, salah satu pameran seni kontemporer paling bergengsi membuka pintunya bagi pecinta seni dari seluruh dunia. READ MORE.. 22 September 2024 Terima penghargaan, Museum Pasifika komitmen lestarikan sejarah Jakarta (ANTARA) - Museum Pasifika, Bali, menerima penghargaan dari tripadvisor travellers choice awards dengan kategori "Best of The Best 2024". READ MORE.. 24 September 2024 Delegasi TIIMM Kunjungi Museum Pasifika MANGUPURA | Balipost.com - Sejumlah delegasi G20 Trade, Industry, and Investment Ministerial Meeting (TIMM) mengunjungi Museum Pasifika, Nusa Dua, Badung. READ MORE.. 2 Oktober 2024 Museum Pasifika, Objek Wisata Kelas Dunia di Jantung Nusa Dua akarta, CNN Indonesia - Museum Pasifika menerima penghargaan dari Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia (KBRI) di Perancis, berupa 'certificate of appreciation' (CoA). READ MORE.. 3 Oktober 2024 Museum Pasifika Gelar Pameran Foto “Diego & Frida" dan Pameran Seni “Covarrubias & Friends” MANGUPURA | baliprawara.com - Dua pameran “Diego & Frida: Life Chronicles” dan “Covarrubias & Friends”, digelar di Museum Pasifika, kawasan The Nusa Dua, Badung, Bali. READ MORE.. A Message from Our Co-Founder We hope to provide Bali residents, Indonesian visitors and overseas tourist a brief introduction to some of the Asia Pacific’s unique variety of cultural artifacts that now meets in Bali. Philippe Augier Bali has already a long list of established museums, with the Museum Gedong Kirtya (Singaraja, 1928) , Museum Bali (Denpasar, 1932) , Museum Le Mayeur (Sanur 1957) , Puri Lukisan (Ubud, 1958) , Museum Neka (Ubud, 1996) , Museum ARMA (Ubud, 1996) to name a few among other well-known museum in Bali. Why another one ? To make contribution, however, Pasifika had to be different. That was done in 1940, by Miguel Covarrubias who, after publishing his book on Bali in 1937 , illuminated the Pageant of the Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco by creating six mural decoration and contributing to exhaustive ethnographic study of the region for the event. This exhibition remind us of every important statement by the renowned art professor Adrian Vickers in his book “Bali : A Paradise Created: Asia and Pacific Meet in Bali“ So, since the opening in 2006 and continual improvements, over 600 objects together with 200 sculptures created by 200 artists of 25 nationalities are on display. We hope to provide Bali residents, Indonesian visitors and overseas tourist a brief introduction to some of the Asia Pacific’s unique variety of cultural artifacts that now meets in Bali . - Philippe Augier - CERTIFICATION Museum Pasifika is in full compliance with Indonesia National Regulation, and has been ranked as category A museum in 2017. It has been as well fully certified with regional authority for Mitigation (P3, Firefighting, natural disaster prevention, security etc….). This allows Museum Pasifika to participate in International gatherings such as IMF-WB meeting, One World Ocean Conference, Bali Democracy Forum. It has been judged to agree with the Tri Hita Karana Balinese philosophy. Besides its Artistic recognition, Museum Pasifika is fully committed to follow and implement the objectives of the four pillars of the sustainable tourism practice, published by the Ministry of Tourism (decree no. 14/2016) and won the award ‘Indonesian Sustainable Tourism Award ” ISTA 2018 , and certified Silver ( 2013) and Gold (2018) for the BALI Eco-philosophical concept TRI HITA KARANA SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DESTINATION MANAGEMENT: Planning is part of the owner’s, executives and staff’s regulars duties; Midterm 5 years and yearly strategy and objectives are set. Management: the modest size of the Museum staff, has to lead the executives to conduct regular meetings with all staff to exchange information and experiences; most of our staff may perform two functions to optimize the team performance. Monitoring: both the site manager and the directors conduct daily/weekly site visits and monthly general surveys; external audits are held in the art conservation, public accounting, insurance compliance survey, security and safety tools meeting. Evaluation is based on internal (management) and external (visitors/auditors) reports and comments to allow the management to act accordingly. ECONOMIC UTILIZATION: This is as well a strong point of our museum it has been made for the promotion of Indonesia cultural image as well as to benefit to its citizen; preferably the children and student throughout the visit and education program. All our permanent employees are Balinese.Construction has been made in compliance with the local standard design by a Balinese architect, local contractors for performance. Services are used preferably free access to the local employees of the complex of ITDC, support to the local artistic community has been primarily done by investment in artworks and promotion of local artists; support of International events with locals artist has been permanent as here again to promote the Balinese and Indonesian Art scene; several local traders have been invited to sell their products during international events. The cafe is helping and selling Balinese products such as coffee, sweets, chocolates, cashew nuts, etc. PRESERVATION OF CULTURE FOR COMMUNITIES AND VISITORS: Certainly the core of our activities: Museum Pasifika has excelled in the presentation of both the local and national culture and its promotion; the place is safe, clean, secure of access, including for handicap people. Visitors are welcome at the entrance, accompanied by a guide if requested, given a map of the facilities, resting area is available all the large rooms. In the garden and the cafe; they are thanked upon their visits and handed a card to keep in contact and give comments; if they wish to provide their email address, a thanks email will be sent. The Museum has received a fantastic score of 90 % of excellent and perfect rating, and is now the no. 1 destination on 17 for Nusa Dua, and 30 the best Bali tourist destination out of 600. On the protection of cultural heritage, Museum Pasifika has achieved commendable success by saving several iconic paintings from destruction as well as bringing back exceptional artwork back to Indonesia it had conducted seminars on conservation and protection of artwork at his own cost inviting other Museums of the Province to attend. As stated earlier it has published 20 or more books and catalogs, organized and participated in many exhibitions, support local artists by buying artworks and antiques to avoid being purchased by foreign private collections. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: The construction of the Museum done in full compliance with BTDC /ITDC, rules and regulations as per 2005 standard; However, the new master plan of development de Nusa Dua for a green destination is being implemented and will benefit our Museum; At the Museum level, the management has regulation on energy saving ( exhibition room being light on while visitors are inside only), use of fan to ventilate the room and avoided the Air Condition system right at the conception ; use of air extractors only at night ; garbage disposal with selective type of trash, and as per ITDC garbage collection ; use of the water fountain during event just, only light ambiance music to allow guest to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Museum and garden. CONCLUSIONS Museum Pasifika has become an international tourist attraction as well as a reputable Art Center. It was recognized as one of the best museums in Indonesia (ranked 1 to 4 out of 10 among the 540 other museums). It has been a trend-setter in promoting talented artists. It has served as a must see/must show to official guests and VIP participants. Forty thousand children/student were invited to visit the museum. Its leading role encourages new museums to be established and others to be renovated /upgraded. Our initial mission is fulfilled and ongoing. We are now striving to sustain it in the long term. After receiving more than 14 official awards and recognition, we are now hoping for a permanent level of recognition. In 2018 Museum Pasifika was designated ‘Museum Lestari’ by IMA, we are aiming to reach a similar milestone with the Ministry of Tourism. Museum Pasifika is one individual dream which became a reality. Let’s proudly be part of ‘Wonderful Indonesia’ and share its reality with the world. THE OUTCOME Museum Pasifika has completed its mission to become an International Art Center; 7 head of states and approximately 300 Ministers and Ambassadors have visited Museum Pasifika; 50 international & national events have been organized. PUBLISHING – 20 books and catalogs including two major art books. EDUCATION – More than 40,000 school children and students have visited Museum Pasifika, mostly free of charge or at a very reduced ticket price; regular drawing competitions are organized; talented young artists are exhibited for one month on the ‘Pasifika Kids wall’. TOURISM – Museum Pasifika regularly ranked among the five best tourist attractions from the existing 55 in the Nusa Dua area and the 50 best out of 600 in Bali; Museum Pasifika has won the Apresiasi Parawisata 2011, the ABAC & APEC awards 2013, WCF Awards 2013, Lempad Prize 2016, Certificates from the Indonesian Ministry of Culture in 2014 and 2017, Award from the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism 2014 and Sustainable Museum Award in 2018 – 2019 (IMA), Indonesian Museum Award 2022 – Creative Museum of The Year. Museum Pasifika is a recognized ‘Must-See’ attraction in Bali Best of the Best by Tripadvisor 2022 and ten years consecutive Travelers Choice Awards. AWARDS 2013 SILVER TRI HITA KARANA for the BALI Eco-philosophical concept 2016 SUSTAINABLE TOURISM published by the Ministry of Tourism (decree no. 14/2016) 2018 INDONESIA SUSTAINABLE TOURISM Indonesia Sustainable Tourism Award 2018 GOLD TRI HITA KARANA Indonesia Sustainable Tourism Award 2018 SUSTAINABLE MUSEUM Indonesia Museum Award 2022 CREATIVE MUSEUM Indonesia Museum Award 2022 TRAVELERS CHOICE Trip Advisor
- HOME | Pasifika2025
The Largest Collection of Asia - Pacific Artworks in Asia over 600 artworks EXPLORE Home to an extensive collection of ARTWORKS OF ASIA PACIFIC Museum Pasifika: Indonesia #1 Museum Attraction (TripAdvisor) MUSEUM PASIFIKA: Your Gateway to Asia-Pacific Art and Culture Opportunities : Regular Museum Tour | Art Class | Educational Program | Collaboration | Commercial Shooting | Media Exposure | Lunch or Tea Time Opportunities : Regular Museum Tour | Art Class | Educational Program | Collaboration | Commercial Shooting | Media Exposure | Lunch or Tea Time Opportunities : Regular Museum Tour | Art Class | Educational Program | Collaboration | Commercial Shooting | Media Exposure | Lunch or Tea Time Opportunities : Regular Museum Tour | Art Class | Educational Program | Collaboration | Commercial Shooting | Media Exposure | Lunch or Tea Time Opportunities : Regular Museum Tour | Art Class | Educational Program | Collaboration | Commercial Shooting | Media Exposure | Lunch or Tea Time 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Educational Program | Collaboration | Commercial Shooting | Media Exposure | Lunch or Tea Time Play Open Everyday If you want an art exploration like no other, then Museum Pasifika is the place to go! Museum Pasifika aims to provide a brief but beautiful introduction to some of Asia Pacific's unique culture. Opens 10.00 AM Closes 6.00 PM GET TICKETS Museum Pasifika was established as a permanent institution to showcase these style and forms for all humanity to study and enjoy. The first of its kind in this part of the world, is to present artist from the Pacific area to Southeast Asia, the Indonesian archipelago with the island of Bali being the meeting point of those two worlds. About Us About My Art THIS IS THE SPACE TO INTRODUCE THE BUSINESS AND WHAT IT HAS TO OFFER. DEFINE THE QUALITIES AND VALUES THAT MAKE IT UNIQUE. EXHIBITIONS 2024 Miguel Covarrubias Miguel Covarrubias & Friends art exhibition 2024 Diego & Frida Life Chronicles photo exhibition 2024 BIENNALE ARTE The 60th International Art Exhibition 2022 G20 Art Exhibition 20 artist from G20 member countries art exhibition 2022 Miguel Covarrubias Shapes of the landscape 2020 Romualdo Locatelli A masterpiece that captures the essence of traditional Balinese dance 2017 Le Mayeur Le Mayeur's painting collections of Balinese Art To All Exhibitions EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Art gives us an experience like nothing else can, a chance to connect, understand, and explore perceptions, feelings, and innovative thoughts. Our Museums provide a space for reflection, experimentation, inspiration, creativity, enjoyment and allow for authentic learning experiences and play. School Visit We invites schools and early learning centers to participate in visits designed to introduce young children to the museum experience LEARN MORE Art Studio We prepare the object for the student to experience their imagination into work of arts LEARN MORE Studio Screening Learn more about selected artists and artworks that students may encounter on their tour. LEARN MORE To All Program UPCOMING EVENT WINTER LANDSCAPE Jacob Van Ruisdael This is the space to introduce the Projects section. Take this opportunity to give visitors a brief overview of the types of projects they'll find featured in the showcase below. Consider adding an image or video to spark their interest. Museum Pasifika Nusa Dua Bali _ Indonesia EVENT VENUES Museum Pasifika offers a world of possibilities to host magnificent events in Bali. With spacious art indoor and unique outdoor event venues, allow our service-oriented team to assist you with conceptualising and actualising your vision of hosting an unforgettable event with cultural touch . Premier Art Room The perfect private venue for seminar or meetings 34 seats - 45 standing 98 SQM - 14X7 M Dutch Ballroom A perfect stunning venue for private dinners & events 100 seats - 150 standing 264 SQM - 11X24 M Kobot Garden Venue A Balinese lush tropical park, perfect for lunches & dinners 100 seats - 150 standing 714 SQM - 34X21 M More Venues Detail ART CLASS Come meet us in our wonderful art studio in the heart of Nusa Dua. The perfect way to spend your afternoon in the eternal city. All these class will allow you to unleash your creativity while having your holiday in Bali. We would provide everything you need to complete your masterpiece and more. No experience needed. Painting Class 1,5 hours Fully guide painting class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Batik Class 1,5 hours Fully guide Batik class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Balinese Dance Class 1,5 hours Fully guide Balinese dance MORE INFO BOOK NOW Air Pottery Class 1,5 hours Fully guide air pottery class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Perfumery Class 1,5 hours Fully guide perfumery class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Clay Painting Class 1,5 hours Fully guide clay painting class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Carving Class 1,5 hours Fully guide carving class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Resin Ocean Painting Class 1,5 hours Fully guide resin ocean painting class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Resin Crystal Painting Class 1,5 hours Fully guide resin crystal painting class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Embroidery Class 1,5 hours Fully-guided embroidery class MORE INFO BOOK NOW Crochet Class 1,5 hours Fully guide crochet class MORE INFO BOOK NOW To All Activities COLLECTIONS MUSEUM PASIFIKA : Your gateway to a unique artistic adventure! Unveiling a world of art, Museum Pasifika boasts 600 creations by 200 artists! Journey through Asia Pacific's diverse cultures via paintings, sculptures, and historical masterpieces from Indonesia, Pacific Islands, Polynesia, Indochina, Europe, and beyond. INSPIRED BY INDONESIAN HERITAGE Miguel Covarrubiase, Pan Seken, Romualdo Locatelli, Rudolf Bonnet, Willem Hofker, etc THE JOURNEY TO ASIA Theo Meier, Evariste Jonchere, Le Pho, Adrien Marie,Rolland Strasser, Willem Dooijewaard THE SAVAGE OF THE PASIFIC Paul Gauguin, Nicolai Michoutouchkine, Aloi Pilioko, Nicolas Mordvinoff, etc SCULPTURE & TEXTILE The great art form and the master weavers and dyers who conceived and woven .. Explore More Collections
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RESERVATION Book your ticket online with instant confirmation and easy payment methods. BOOK NOW GROUP BOOKING We offers special rate for group, for inquiry and availability please reach us at +62361774935 or email us. EMAIL OPPORTUNITIES A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something together REGULAR TOUR Join with us for regular tour and get special price LUNCH or TEA TIME? Fancy lunch or high tea with small or big group with selected choice of cakes VENUE GALA Three Venues suitable for all categories with maximum capacity of 400-500 guest COLLABORATION Spacious parking area, cafe and complimentary WiFi access. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Not only for a local student, we support international student with same special price ART CLASS Don’t missed out the chance of learning Indonesian culture with our favorite art class teacher COMMERCIAL SHOOTING Either for wedding photoshoot or casual we provide you the best view of international art MEDIA EXPOSURE We are very open for mutual benefit media exposure, don’t be shy to say hello ! POLICIES & PRACTICE For the protection of the works of art and our visitors, the following policies currently apply when you visit the Museum Pasifika. Please check all bags, backpacks, and briefcases 13 x 17 x 6 inches or larger, umbrellas, and other bulky items. All items are subject to inspection and the museum reserves the right to decide what should be checked. Nothing is permitted to be carried on one’s back. The Museum Pasifika prohibits any person carrying a concealed handgun or other deadly weapon onto these premises. No person shall knowingly possess, have under their control, convey, or attempt to convey a deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance on these premises. For safety and health reasons, visitors should wear appropriate attire, including shoes and shirts. Wheelchairs are welcome. Strollers are welcome unless otherwise noted in certain special exhibitions. Wagons are not permitted. Please do not touch the artwork, frames, bases, or protective coverings. Maintain a safe distance from all paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Two feet is recommended. Refrain from gesturing near the artwork. Refrain from running, yelling, or disruptive behavior. Courtesy to others should be exercised when using cell phones in gallery spaces. Use of pencils is permitted in the galleries. Pens, markers, paint, charcoal, or pastels are not permitted. Visitors wishing to sketch or copy works of art should first request permission at the Information Desk. Still photography for personal use is permitted in collection galleries only. No flash or tripods allowed. Videotaping is permitted in the lobby only. No photographs or videotapes may be reproduced, distributed, or sold without permission from the Museum. HOURS We are open everyday from 10 AM to 06 PM GUIDED TOURS Guided tours are available upon request for group of visitors, at a special rate, for presentation in various languages such as Indonesia, English, Japanese, French, German among others. Please contact +62361774935 for conditions and advance booking. CHECKROOM Large bags / backpack /sticks / umbrella are not allowed inside, but can be stored, free of charge at the check room. luggage and laptops / iPad are not accepted. The Museum reserves the right to refuse other items and is not responsible for items held by the checkroom. MOBILITY ACCESS Large bags / backpack /sticks / umbrella are not allowed inside, but can be stored, free of charge at the check room. luggage and laptops / iPad are not accepted. The Museum reserves the right to refuse other items and is not responsible for items held by the checkroom. FACILITIES Spacious parking area, cafe and complimentary WiFi access. MUSEUM MAP Home to an extensive collection of Artworks of Asia - Pasific. Your gateway to a unique artistic adventure! ROOM I Indonesian Artists ROOM II Italian Artists in Indonesia ROOM III Dutch Artists in Indonesia ROOM IV French Artists in Indonesia ROOM V Indo-European Artists in Indonesia ROOM VI Temporary Exhibition ROOM VII Artist on Indochina Peninsula, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia ROOM VIII Asia: Several Artworks On Japan, China, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Myanmar and the Philippines ROOM IX Premier Art of Vanuatu and Pacific Islands. Paintings of Aloi Pilioko and Nikolai Michoutouchkine Menu Close HOME ABOUT COLLECTIONS EXHIBITIONS ACTIVITIES VENUES ADMISSION VISIT NOW Menu Close HOME ABOUT COLLECTIONS EXHIBITIONS ACTIVITIES VENUES ADMISSION VISIT NOW
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The Exhibitions EXPLORE EXHIBITIONS at the Museum Pasifika Emilio Ambron 2007 Bali Find Bali Before the Gods 2007 Bali Bhagawad Gita 2007 Bali Theo Meier 2008 Bali Textile 2009 Bali Guy Rousille 2010 Bali ASEAN Artist 2011 Bali Donald Friend 2012 Bali Miguel Covarrubias 2013 Bali Made Kedol 2015 Bali L’Hindoustan & Kobot 2017 Bali Le Mayeur 2017 Bali Bernard Buffet 2019 Bali 150 Gandhi Stamp 2020 Bali Romualdo Locatelli 2020 Bali Book and Painting “Raja Cenik” 2020 Bali 20 Artist of the G20 Countries 2022 Bali Miguel Covarrubias “Shapes of the Landscape” 2022 Bali EXHIBITIONS outside Museum Pasifika Emilio Ambron - Dharmawangsa Hotel 2005 Italian Institute Culture Jakarta Emilio Ambron - Dharmawangsa Hotel 2008 Italian Institute Culture Jakarta Bazaar Art Fair 2010 Jakarta JP. Haure – BB 2010 Jakarta Bazaar Art Fair 2011 Jakarta Raden Saleh - National Gallery 2011 Jakarta Balinese Classic Painting MGM 2012 Bali Ari Smit – Bonnet – Bali artist 2013 Erasmus Raden Saleh 2015 Germany Aku Diponegoro - National Gallery 2015 Jakarta Creative Economy exhibition 2015 Jakarta Le Mayeur - Soekarno Pullman Hotel 2016 Jakarta Joseph Inguimberty - FRP 2017 Marseille Raden Saleh 2017 Singapore “Diamond in The Rough” Pinto Art Museum 2022 Manila “Women Travellers” Exhibition Evian 2022 France Cultural Support Thirteen art exhibitions have been organized at the Museum, while Museum Pasifika has also participated in 14 exhibitions outside its walls in Bali, Jakarta, Singapore, France, the Netherlands, Germany. Cultural Documentation Cultural documentation included publishing and participating in 28 art books and catalogs Three large projects were conducted over the last ten years to save, restore and exhibit famous artworks, which were once severely damaged, and later restored to their former glory and given a second life. CULTURAL DOCUMENTATION A large and unique monumental artwork, painted by Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai, a Balinese artist, and Theo Meier a Swiss artist was salvaged after a full 6 months of delicate restoration. The painting ‘The Temple at Sanur’ (1953) with a size of 3m x 2,6m is today wholly restored and exhibited. restored it. Unique by its enormous size (6 m x 4 m), famous by its function, influential by its artist and mythic by its theme (Ramayana), it is today a precious heirloom of the Bali heritage. Another Diptych of the Swiss artist, from the same period, was as badly damaged, but finally restored and exhibited, ‘The Bidadari Legend (1953) with a size of 2.6 m x 1.7 m, which now stands next to ‘The Temple in Sanur’. A Monumental painting for the ceremonial purpose by I Gusti Kobot that was ordered by the Royal Family of Karangasem in 1952, which was abandoned after the event, and once rescued by President Soekarno in 1960. The Museum finally restored it. Unique by its enormous size (6 m x 4 m), famous by its function, influential by its artist and mythic by its theme (Ramayana), it is today a precious heirloom of the Bali heritage. Restoration of the painting "Bupati Majalengka" by Raden Saleh Restoration of the sculpture by W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp UPCOMING EVENT WINTER LANDSCAPE Jacob Van Ruisdael This is the space to introduce the Projects section. Take this opportunity to give visitors a brief overview of the types of projects they'll find featured in the showcase below. Consider adding an image or video to spark their interest. Museum Pasifika Nusa Dua Bali _ Indonesia EXHIBITIONS 2024 Miguel Covarrubias Miguel Covarrubias & Friends art exhibition 2024 Diego & Frida Life Chronicles photo exhibition 2024 BIENNALE ARTE The 60th International Art Exhibition 2022 G20 Art Exhibition 20 artist from G20 member countries art exhibition 2022 Miguel Covarrubias Shapes of the landscape 2020 Romualdo Locatelli A masterpiece that captures the essence of traditional Balinese dance 2017 Le Mayeur Le Mayeur's painting collections of Balinese Art
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Terms and Conditions INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Museum Pasifika website. By accessing or using our website, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with any part of these terms, please do not use our website. USE OF THE WEBSITE The content on this website is for your general information and use only. It is subject to change without notice. You may not use this website for any unlawful purpose or in a way that may damage or impair the website's functionality. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY All content, trademarks, and other intellectual property on this website are owned by or licensed to Museum Pasifika. You may not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without prior written permission from us. USER ACCOUNTS To access certain features of our website, you may need to create an account. You agree to provide accurate, current, and complete information during the registration process. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account information and for all activities that occur under your account. PRICING AND PAYMENT Prices for tickets, memberships, and merchandise are subject to change without notice. All payments must be made through the designated payment methods provided on our website. By making a purchase, you agree to provide valid payment information. REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY Please refer to our Refund Policy for information on refunds and cancellations. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Museum Pasifika will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of the website or any products purchased through it. We do not guarantee that the website will be uninterrupted or error-free. LINKS TO THIRD-PARTY WEBSITE Our website may contain links to third-party websites. We do not control these websites and are not responsible for their content or practices. The inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement by Museum Pasifika. GOVERNING LAW These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of [Insert Jurisdiction]. Any disputes arising from these terms will be resolved in the courts of [Insert Jurisdiction]. CHANGES TO TERMS Museum Pasifika reserves the right to modify these Terms and Conditions at any time. Changes will be posted on this page, and your continued use of the website after any modifications indicates your acceptance of the new terms. CONTACT INFORMATION If you have any questions or concerns regarding these Terms and Conditions, please contact us: Email: info@museum-pasifika.com Phone: +62 361 774 935
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PRIVACY POLICY INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Museum Pasifika website. Your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website. INFORMATION WE COLLECT We may collect the following types of information: Personal Information: Name, email address, phone number, and any other information you provide when registering or making a purchase. Usage Data: Information on how you use our website, including your IP address, browser type, pages visited, and time spent on pages. Cookies: We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to enhance your experience on our site. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION Museum Pasifika uses the information we collect for various purposes, including: To provide and maintain our website To notify you about changes to our services To allow you to participate in interactive features of our website To provide customer support To gather analysis or valuable information so that we can improve our website To monitor the usage of our website To detect, prevent, and address technical issues DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION We may share your information in the following situations: With Service Providers: We may employ third-party companies and individuals to facilitate our website, provide the service on our behalf, or perform website-related services. For Legal Reasons: We may disclose your personal information if required to do so by law or in response to valid requests by public authorities. SECURITY OF YOUR INFORMATION The security of your personal information is crucial to us, and we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect it. However, please remember that no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. YOUR RIGHTS Depending on your location, you may have the following rights regarding your personal data: The right to access – You have the right to request copies of your personal data. The right to rectification – You have the right to request that we correct any information you believe is inaccurate. The right to erasure – You have the right to request that we erase your personal data, under certain conditions. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page. You are advised to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes. CONTACT US If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us: Email: info@museum-pasifika.com Phone: +62 361 774 935
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The Activities Museum Pasifika EXPLORE ART CLASS Come meet us in our wonderful art studio in the heart of Nusa Dua. The perfect way to spend your afternoon in the eternal city. All these class will allow you to unleash your creativity while having your holiday in Bali. We would provide everything you need to complete your masterpiece and more. No experience needed. 1.5 HOURS Painting Class Full set of painting supplies 20 X 30 canvas to take home Apron Fully-guided painting class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Batik Class Full set of batik set and other supplies Apron Fully-guided batik class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Balinese Dance Class Full set of traditional balinese kamben Fully-guided balinese dance class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Air Potery Class Full set of air pottery class and other supplies Apron Fully-guided air pottery class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Perfumery Class Full set of reed diffuser or body oil supplies Apron Fully-guided perfumery class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Clay Painting Class Full set of clay painting supplies Apron Fully-guided clay painting class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Carving Class Full set of carving class and other supplies Apron Fully-guided clay class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Resin Ocean Painting Class Full set of resin and painting supplies Apron Fully-guided resin ocean painting class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Resin Crystal Painting Class Full set of resin, crystal and painting supplies Apron Fully-guided resin crystal painting class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Embroidery Class Full set of embroidery supplies Apron Fully-guided embroidery class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW 1.5 HOURS Crochet Class Full set of crochet supplies Apron Fully-guided crochet class Museum tour Welcome drink BOOK NOW More Information EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Art gives us an experience like nothing else can, a chance to connect, understand, and explore perceptions, feelings, and innovative thoughts. Our Museums provide a space for reflection, experimentation, inspiration, creativity, enjoyment and allow for authentic learning experiences and play. School Visit We invites schools and early learning centers to participate in visits designed to introduce young children to the museum experience. LEARN MORE Art Studio We prepare the object for the student to experience their imagination into work of arts. LEARN MORE Video Screening Learn more about selected artists and artworks that students may encounter on their tour. LEARN MORE More Information School Visit Bapak Philippe Augier juga berperan penting dalam dunia pendidikan. Beliau telah mengundang ribuan siswa dari beberapa sekolah untuk berkunjung ke Museum Pasifika, Untuk mengenalkan seni. Berikut adalah data dan beberapa dokumentasi kunjungan anak sekolah yang diundang Bapak Philippe Augier ke Museum Pasifika : Total siswa tanpa tiket masuk : 30,610 siswa Total sekolah tanpa tiket masuk: 332 sekolah Total siswa dengan biaya tiket masuk minimal: 29,838 siswa Total Sekolah dengan biaya tiket masuk minimal : 418 sekolah Total Keseluruhan : Jumlah siswa : 60,448 siswa Jumlah sekolah : 750 sekolah School visit free admission 275 Students 3 Schools 2006 860 Students 7 Schools 2007 2202 Students 35 Schools 2008 1314 Students 16 Schools 2009 1242 Students 15 Schools 2010 1582 Students 24 Schools 2011 619 Students 5 Schools 2012 1263 Students 6 Schools 2013 752 Students 17 Schools 2014 2408 Students 20 Schools 2015 2170 Students 20 Schools 2016 2613 Students 20 Schools 2017 662 Students 11 Schools 2018 2889 Students 27 Schools 2019 248 Students 9 Schools 2020 13 Students 4 Schools 2021 828 Students 6 Schools 2022 3102 Students 26 Schools 2023 5568 Students 61 Schools 2024 School visit with admission 156 Students 3 Schools 2006 253 Students 4 Schools 2007 289 Students 3 Schools 2008 316 Students 6 Schools 2009 437 Students 8 Schools 2010 653 Students 14 Schools 2011 443 Students 16 Schools 2012 627 Students 1 Schools 2013 2551 Students 8 Schools 2014 4688 Students 20 Schools 2015 4078 Students 20 Schools 2016 3484 Students 18 Schools 2017 3178 Students 59 Schools 2018 4128 Students 54 Schools 2019 872 Students 26 Schools 2020 253 Students 7 Schools 2021 693 Students 43 Schools 2022 1662 Students 62 Schools 2023 1077 Students 19 Schools 2024 University We believe in young generation to make a better world Student Our main focus is to give education to our children. Teaching this to children is very important because it helps them to grow up and to function in a culture which has not one clear identity ready for them Conservator We make annual seminar about conservation & restoration preventive together with 45 other museum in Bali Events We have as well organized prestigious events for most of the large summits of the last ten years (UNCCC, APEC, ABAC- CEO, CONFERENCES, ASEAN SUMMIT, WORLD AND BALI CULTURAL FORUMS) Exhibition One of our Art & Politics Exhibition: The Bung Karno - Le Mayeur Encounters is one effort to summarize the proximity between Sukarno and Le Mayeur which also aims to commemorate the work of the painter Drawing competition What is more fun than winning the drawing competition and have the chance to be featured in our museum wall ? Tourist More international tourists are visiting our museums by than ever before. In fact we’ve seen a 26% increase in overseas visits in the past three years Local From local for local. Our museum is not only for tourist but also a place to share experience with the local community