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OUR WORKSPACE

Welcome to our Workspace – an open canvas for artists, whether you're a seasoned professional or simply curious about the world of metalsmithing. We are delighted to be your gateway to a world of creative possibilities.

 

At Lievik Atelier, we provide more than just a place to work; we offer an environment where ideas come to life. Our fully equipped metalsmithing studio awaits your creativity. Whether you're shaping your very first masterpiece or honing your skills to perfection, we provide the tools, guidance, and inspiration you need.

Step into our world, where the artistry of metalsmithing knows no bounds. We look forward to welcoming you into our vibrant community and supporting you on your creative journey.

WORKSHOP
PROGRAM

For those seeking to kickstart their journey into the world of metalsmithing, our workshop programs are the perfect starting point. Led by experienced instructors, these hands-on sessions provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to turn your ideas into tangible works of art.

ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM

This program is an exceptional opportunity for artists seeking a dynamic and collaborative environment to nurture their creativity.

 

Our program opens its doors once every semester, inviting artists from diverse backgrounds to join us for an immersive experience.

 

At our residency, we offer a fully equipped workspace designed for metalworking enthusiasts. With state-of-the-art tools at your disposal, you can delve into your projects and bring your artistic visions to life.

 

The program is a haven for artists to experiment, refine their skills, and take their craft to new heights.

Please note that while we provide the workspace and essential tools for metalworking, materials for exploration are not included. This allows artists to bring their unique materials and concepts, adding a personal touch to their creations.

One of the highlights of our program is the opportunity to share techniques and insights with fellow resident artists.

 

The collaborative atmosphere fosters the exchange of ideas, skillsets, and experiences, enriching your creative journey.

Find out more about our previous participants!

Fauzia Trivana P (January 2024)

Fauzia Trivana is a participant of the artist residency program Currently studying product design at the National Institute of Technology. Her project involves creating a beautiful jewelry set consisting of a toggle necklace, cuff, earrings, and hairpin. The set is made from brass using metalsmithing techniques such as texturing, soldering, and etching. The design is inspired by the stylization of the Sundanese traditional musical instrument called "calung".

Lidia Natalia (November 2023)

I was born in Sanggau, West Kalimantan. I am studying Fashion Communication Design at STDI and I have the opportunity to specialize in accessory design. Spending 4 years studying in Bandung made me homesick for my birthplace. This work tells the story of longing for home combined with my exploration results during my metal studies. I dedicate this work specifically to my tribe, the 'Dayak Kanayatn'.

Ervina Agustin S (July 2023)

I am a student majoring in Fashion Communication Design at the Indonesian School of Design. My passion for the world of fashion began when I was in junior high school, and my dedication to learning about fashion led me to choose the fashion design program during vocational school. I then decided to further focus on my education by pursuing a Bachelor's degree, aiming to achieve my dream of becoming a creative and innovative designer.

Joan Christanti L (July 2023)

I am currently a fourth-semester student majoring in Fashion Communication Design at the Indonesian School of Design. I have had a love for fashion since childhood and a strong interest in the fashion world. This passion has driven me to delve deeper into the world of fashion and learn more about it..

Shelpi Cristin (July 2023)

I am one of the students at STDI, majoring in Fashion Communication Design, currently in my sixth semester. The exhibition we are conducting is part of our Fashion Accessories course assignment. Thankfully, the exhibition has been executed according to plan, guided by our lecturer, and I have thoroughly enjoyed working on this course assignment

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