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JOGJA INTERNATIONAL BATIK BIENNALLE 2016


INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BATIK TRADITION FOR INNOVATIONS,
Royal Ambarukmo Hotel, October 13, 2016
(as of 7/9/2016)
Keynote Speech

Keynote Speaker:

Mr. Manu Jayaatmaja Widyaseputra, Lecturer and Filolog,


Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia) presents The History and
Outstanding of Yogyakarta Batik Tradition

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Moderator:

DR. Laretna T. Adishakti, Lecturer, Universitas Gadjah Mada


(Indonesia)

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Laretna T Adishakti (Yogyakarta, 19 October 1958) is a Lecturer and
Coordinator of the Center for Heritage Conservation, Department of
Architecture & Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah
Mada in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Laretna received her Doctorate in
Engineering from Kyoto University (1997) while her Master of
Architecture degree is from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
USA (1988). Currently, Sita, her nickname, facilitates as Co-founder
and Presidium, Indonesian Heritage Trust; Board of Expert,
Sekarjagad Batik Society, and Co-founder of the Jogja Heritage
Society. She is a Facilitator for the International Field School on Asian
Heritage, Indonesian Heritage Cities Program, and also the
International Field School on Borobudur Heritage Saujana. She is also
Director, Natural Indigo Batik Research and Design, Galeri Batik Jawa
Indigo Co., Ltd. She is a Member of ICOMOS Indonesia; the Asian
Academy for Heritage Management UNESCO-ICCROM; the
KERUPUK/Komunitas Peduli Ruang Publik Jogja (Community of Jogja
Public Space); and the Eisenhower Fellowship. Sita, who is also a
painter and flower arranger, was selected as Eisenhower Fellow in
USA (2002), served as Selection Committee for Rolex Award for
Enterprises in Geneva, Switzerland (2006), received Nikkei Asia Prizes
2009 for Culture, in Tokyo, Japan, and Practical Award 2015 from
Association of Rural Planning, Tokyo, Japan.
Session 1: Global Innovation of Batik

Moderator:

Prof. Dr. Ida Rochani Adi, Professor, Universitas Gadjah Mada


(Indonesia)

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Panelists:

Mdm. GKBRAy Paku Alam X, Vice President, Yogyakarta Regional


Crafts Council (Indonesia)

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Mr. Edric Ong, Senior Vice President of World Crafts Council Asia
Pacific Region & Vice President of World Crafts Council South East
Asia Sub-region (Malaysia}

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Mdm. Annegret Haake, Batik Expert and Writer (Germany)

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THE RELATIONSHIP OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF ART IN MY
ART

Mdm. Tatyana Agababaeva


Batik Artist (Azerbaijan)

For my batiks I choose, basically, our Azerbaijani silk, which is at


least two thousand years old. Ancient Azerbaijan people gave to
the silk a preference for women head-scarves kelagai. I will tell
you about the manufacturing of silk kelagai in the village of Basqal,
and I will introduce to some of my art works in which I used the
techniques of watercolor techniques, prints, poster, easel painting
and also shibori, monotype on water, free painting and airbrushing.

Some of Mdm Tatyana art works


CV Tatyana Agababaeva
Tatyana was born in a family of artists in 1953 year in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. She studied painting
on canvas in the Art school named A. Azimzade in Baku. After graduating, in 1982 from the Art
and Industry Academy in Saint Petersburg her art work is inextricably linked to batik. She is a
member of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan and USSR, 1991 present. and has participated in
All-Union, International and National exhibitions and symposiums, 1976 present. In 2004, she
was the winner of the Republican contest "Azerbaijan today", organized by the company Unocal
Khazar and Baku Center of Art in the category of "Batik". In 2009, Mdm. Tatyana was the Speaker
and in 2011, the participant of Kuala Lumpur International Batik (KLIB) Convention & Exhibition
(Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia). In 2011 she was the Curator and the exhibition participant in Week
of Batik in Baku. In 2014 she lead the Master-class and batik exhibition in the Village of
Azerbaijan in the Place Saint Sulpice in Paris. Many of her batiks are in museums and private
collections in Azerbaijan and foreign countries.

Session 2: TALK SHOW the Current Issues on Batik Innovations.

Moderator:

Retno Murti, Fashion Writer (Indonesia)

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Resource Persons

Prof. DR. Rahadi Ramelan, Former Minister of Trade (Indonesia)


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Mr. Triawan Munaf, Head, Creative Economy Board, Indonesia


(proposed)

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DR. Ghada Hijjawi-Qaddumi, President, World Craft Council-Asia
Pacific Regional (Kuwait)

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Mdm. Surapee Rojanavongse, Former President, World Craft


Council-Asia Pacific Regional (Thailand)

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DR. Min-Chin Chiang, Associate Professor, Center of Traditional Arts,


Graduate Institute of Architecture and Culture Heritage, Taipei
National University of the Arts (Taiwan)

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