Stigma

What is Stigma?

Stigma is a collective and group exhibition created to respond to the issues surrounding us, providing a safe, positive and supportive space for artists to express themselves and their perspectives and spreading awareness on sensitive matters.

We curate the artworks from select artists that have deep and meaningful messages and stories. Not only do we give a spotlight to artists with 'niche visuals' in our community, we also give the audience a place to admire the beauty of the art while spreading awareness at the same time.

Our goal is to bring audiences and art enthusiasts together to support each other and make a positive impact on individuals and society.

When is Stigma?

The Stigma Collective Exhibitions will be held every 3-4 months, providing ongoing movement and projects for the artists in our community. Dates and deadlines will be shared on our social media and Bali Art Guide so follow us on instagram to keep up to date.

Previous Exhibitions

Stigma

STIGMA was initiated by four artists (ArtGeedArt, Army Rissa, Skinner Ohrami, and Geofanny Tambunan) highlighting the importance of “mental health” issues and the stigma surrounding the matter. The success of the debut exhibition showed a high interest in the audience and artists of the community

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Stigma 2.0

The second STIGMA covered a larger number of artists with 13 artists and 4 poets, highlighting the issue  of “Oppression” and the stigma surrounding the matter. The event was elevated with a new 'audience experience' the event was successfully delivered with the additions of poetry performance, music and  installations

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Writer:
Bagus Ari Saputra

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Current Events

Stigma 3.0

Stigma volume 3 will be held April 2024 covering the issue of "Discrimination". 

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Be apart of Stigma

Stigma is always open for anyone who wants to support niche artists, help to spread awareness about the issues in our society and march together to create a positive movement through art.

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Exhibited Stigma Artists

ArtGeedArt

Skinner Ohrami

Geofanny Tambunan

Army Rissa

Gede Austana

Ikyos

Fajar Suhendra

Acul Gaos

Dindddung

more to come...