Discover the diverse cultures of this part of the world when visiting Museum Pasifika, Nusa Dua Bali. Discover over 600 captivating paintings and sculptures created by 200 artists from 25 nations showcasing Indonesia, Pacific Islands culture, and beyond!
Step into themed galleries dedicated to Indonesian art, Indochinese masterpieces, Polynesian expressions, Vanuatu artistry and Pacific Island artistry as you discover tapa bark artwork from Oceania or paintings from Japan China Thailand or more - plus tapa bark pieces made in Oceania by tapa artists! Discover collections by European artists including Arie Smit, Rudolf Bonnet and Hofker who lived and created art on Bali during its early 20th-century boom period.
Witness paintings depicting cultural scenes and daily life on Bali as well as works influenced by its architectural features; see Javanese artists' creations too!
Museum Pasifika is located at Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation's (ITDC) Complex Block P, Nusa Dua, Badung Bali 80361, Indonesia. It is open from 10:00AM-6PM daily from October 2018 onward.
The museum is wheelchair friendly, with facilities and wheelchairs available onsite for use during your visit. There is a special entrance for disabled visitors. Other amenities include a cafe, gardens, and guided tours.
The Museum Pasifika provides visitors from across Asia Pacific region an exciting opportunity to appreciate and understand its artistic legacy. It provides guided tours that allow guests to truly grasp this legacy. From paintings and sculptures, historical objects and Balinese inspired architecture - to exhibits such as paintings and sculptures from local artists - the museum provides a complete overview of its diverse cultural landscape.
Established by Philippe Augier and Moetaryanto P, with design by Pop Danes as architects, in 2006, this museum houses over 600 pieces by over 200 artists representing 25 nations originating in Asia Pacific region.
Keywords: Nusa Dua, Art, Culture, Asia-Pacific region art such as Indonesian art or Pacific islands art as seen through paintings or sculptures and Tourism attractions such as ITDC or Bali attractions like museum or gallery exhibitions featuring visual arts from Balinese or Asian artists (Bali).