
The Wija Reksa Quoriena WRQ Art Hub & Residency has opened in Banjar Kulibul Kawan, Tibubeneng Village, Canggu, as part of the Ginting Institute. Founded by Daniel Ginting and Quoriena Ginting, the hub launched with an exhibition focusing on sustainability, creativity, and culture. Daniel Ginting, founder of the Ginting Institute, believes art should foster dialogue and social change, while Quoriena Ginting, a collector of Indonesian textiles, sees environmental art as a call to action regarding the Earth's condition. The exhibition features works from local elementary school students who participated in a plasticology workshop with artist Made Bayak, learning to create art from plastic waste. Over 20 artists, including Made Bayak, Andry Boy Kurniawan, Jango Pramartha, Ida Bagus Surya Dharma, Chuk Handono, Pinky Sinanta, Putu Dian Ujiana "Beluluk," and photographers Andang Iskandar and Tjandra Hutama, are also featured, showcasing paintings, cartoon storytelling, installations, and photography. Exhibition curator Yudha Bantono stated that the Tibubeneng Sustainable Art Exhibition aims to be a space for creative dialogue among artists, children, villagers, and stakeholders, demonstrating art's role in social and environmental transformation through environmentally friendly and recycled materials. The Head of Tibubeneng Village, I Made Kamajaya, welcomed the exhibition, emphasizing the importance of collaborations between artists and the local community in addressing waste issu
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Angelo Pandeli, a former Hells Angels bikie, has been deported from Indonesia to Adelaide, Australia. He was detained in Bali after Indonesian authorities questioned his Brazilian passport, which they later determined to be counterfeit, when he attempted to leave Bali on June 6 with three associates on a private jet bound for Mozambique. Pandeli was released without charge after a few days. The Australian Federal Police are collaborating with Indonesian authorities and other agencies to investigate Pandeli's travel history and the circumstances of his detention. Pandeli had left Australia in 2018 before police searched his Sydney home in connection with an alleged $250 million drug trafficking operation. Although the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission linked him to the "Aussie Cartel," he has never been charged with any related offense. Australian authorities previously deported Pandeli from Dubai in 2024 without charges.
Must readThe Indonesian government has closed Prime Skin Clinic, previously known as Elasto Beauty, an illegal beauty clinic in Bali. The clinic was found to be operating without a permit and illegally employing foreign medical personnel from Russia and Armenia who lacked the necessary Indonesian registration certificates and practice permits. The closure was a coordinated effort by the Health Ministry, Foreign, Immigration & Corrections, Manpower, and Home ministries, the State Intelligence Agency, the Indonesian Armed Forces, and the Bali Health Department. Kemenkes spokesperson Aji Muhawarman stated that the action protects the public from dangerous unregulated medical practices. Officials emphasized that unlicensed practices, unauthorized employment of medical staff, and the use of unregistered drugs or medical devices are severe violations. Cross-sectoral agencies are preparing legal action, including potential immigration and business licensing penalties. Kemenkes highlighted the importance of this crackdown for patient safety and maintaining international trust in Bali as a safe wellness tourism destination. The public is urged to verify healthcare providers' legality and report suspicious practices.
Must readPenglipuran Village, a popular cultural tourism attraction in Bali, has announced that it will not host public Galungan celebrations this year, including the installation of penjor, due to a recent death in the community. Galungan Day, which celebrates the triumph of good over evil, will be observed on July 17, 2026, with festivities continuing until Kuningan Day on July 27, 2026. Despite the change in Galungan observances, Penglipuran Village will remain open to visitors as usual, with all regular tourism programming, including access to the ancient bamboo forest, continuing. The village is open daily from 8 am to 6:30 pm, with entry fees of IDR 50,000 for adult international tourists and IDR 30,000 for children. Tourists can still observe penjor and Galungan festivities across Bali, with locations such as Ubud Water Palace, Pura Besakih, Ulun Danu Beratan, and Uluwatu Temple recommended. Visitors are reminded to ask permission before taking photos of penjor and to avoid touching ceremonial offerings. The Balinese phrase to wish someone a blessed Galungan is "Rahajeng Nyanggra Rahina Galungan."