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Knowledge transmission across generations

Where
Indonesia
When
2020
Who
Studio Hanafi
This measure was reported by civil society.
Describe the main features of the measure/initiative: 
To provide direct access for young artists to senior artists. Direct access to discussion rooms, advice and work review, and exhibition space guided by top artists. The targeted young artists are those from the outskirts of Jakarta - who have not/haven't had access to the main public spaces in Jakarta or young artists who are still in the "currently gathering experiences" of creating works and so on, primarily paper-based artworks.
What are the results achieved so far through the implementation of the measure/initiative?: 
Since 2018, 12 senior artists and around 150 young artists with different styles, genres, backgrounds, social classes, and views on aesthetics have participated in approximately 20 art exhibitions.
Goal(s) of UNESCO's 2005 Convention
Cultural Domain(s)
Performing Arts
Visual Arts