About Grafis Huru Hara

Grafis Huru Hara (GHH) is a printmaking collective based in Jakarta. Established in 2012, GHH focuses on various forms of exploration, experimentation and educational methods with printmaking as the main medium.

GHH started as a college group from UNJ (Universitas Negeri Jakarta) majoring in Art Education and they felt bored by the development and exploration of conventional printmaking. The group started making small projects and developed into an art collective. Now GHH carries out many programs such as workshops, printmaking classes, exhibitions, art projects, discussions, festivals, tutorials and several programs which focus on collaboration with other institutions.

Requirements

  • CV and portfolio
  • Interested in printmaking or having a good knowledge of printmaking
  • Having a personal art-related project is preferable
  • Creative, innovative, and never give up
  • Interested in art & collective management
  • Brave to try speaking Bahasa Indonesia
  • Write an essay about the future project (see part of intern duties) in the intership program with GHH (containing 200 words in pdf format).
  • Having responsibility for the given task and show a willingness to learn new skills
  • Having respect for different cultures

Intern Duties

  • Creating project / workshop / exhibition / presentation / something for the final duties
  • Participating in GHH programs & events (details to be confirmed)

Work Hours

Tuesday to Saturday, 1 pm to 8 pm (some project may be on weekend & include travel, to be confirmed)

Office Attire

Casual (e.g. Polo/t-shirt, jeans, cargo shorts, sports shoes or sandals)

Location

Studio Grafis Huru Hara
Gudang Sarinah Ekosistem
Jalan Pancoran Timur II No. 4, RT 9/RW 4, Cikoko, Pancoran,
Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta 12780. Indonesia

Social Media

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grafishuruhara
Instagram: @grafishuruhara

Student Profiles

Joanne Leong was a participant in the 2019 Creative Arts and Design Professional Practicum from the Australian National University.

Joanne is studying a Double Degree in Arts and Visual Art.

She received a $3,000 New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant to support her participation in this program. Read more here.

Rani Lawson was a participant in the 2018 Creative Arts and Design Professional Practicum from The University of South Australia.

Rani is studying a Bachelor of Visual Arts majoring in Painting.

She received a $3,000 New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant to support her participation in this program. Read more here.

Sydney Farey was a participant in the 2018 Creative Arts and Design Professional Practicum from the Australian National University.

Sydney is studying a Bachelor of Visual Arts and a Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship majoring in Printmedia and Drawing, and Art History.

She received a $3,000 New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant to support her participation in this program. Read more here.