Bali Art's Galleries on BaliSpirit.com
Many artists & galleries offer traditional & contemporary Balinese Art
Bali's legendary painters have been creating for over a century. Complex
traditional canvasses capture the island's unique culture and are highly
collectible. Bali's many talented painters also work with contemporary themes
and styles. Bali features many shops and galleries where original art and
reproductions of famous vernacular art can be purchased in a variety of price
ranges.
Bali Galleries
Sika Gallery Paintings – Campuhan, Ubud, Bali |
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Sika Gallery opened in 1996 at the time of the 25 th anniversary of the founding of the Sanggar Dewata Indonesia artists foundation. The gallery program focuses on temporary exhibitions and the promotion of contemporary Indonesia fine art. Sika Gallery holds at least three exhibitions of work by overseas artists annually, as well as a number of exhibitions by Indonesian artists.
Sika Gallery, Jalan Campuhan Ubud Bali
Phone: Wayan Sika 0361 975 084
Website: www.sikagallery.info
Email: info@sikagallery.info / wayansika@sikagallery.info |
Art Zoo Gallery – Campuhan, Ubud, Bali |
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First Gallery in Ubud estimated in 1978. Studio is a copy of Studio in New York. All the painting is for pop and art nudes.
Art Zoo Gallery, Jalan Raya Campuhan
Phone : Symon 0361 974 721
Website: www.symonstudios.com
Email: symon@symonstudios.com |
Hansen Art Gallery – Sanggingan, Ubud, Bali |
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HANSEN Thiam Sun was born in 1960 in Toho, a beautiful and pristine hamlet in West Kalimantan
(Borneo). The purity and beauty of the environment in which he grew up stimulated young HANSEN to become deeply interest in visual arts, especially drawing, a hobby that became deeply embedded in his life even in adulthood. He is an Indonesian Contemporary artist.
Hansen Art Gallery, Jalan Raya Sanggingan No.89 Ubud
Phone : 0361 970072
Website: www.hansenthiamsun.com
Email: hansen1899@yahoo.com / hermaart@yahoo.com |
Oman Gallery – Sanggingan, Ubud, Bali |
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Oman Gallery opened since 1995. You'll find a wide range of arts and antiques of Indonesia, from temple artifacts to teak furniture, original as well as reproduction made to order in our workshop. Using only special aged teak wood.
Oman Gallery, Jalan Raya Sanggingan Ubud
Phone : 0361 978 250
Website: www.omangallery.com
Email: info@omangallery.com |
Neka Art Museum – Sanggingan, Ubud, Bali |
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Neka Art Museum is the best place on the island to enjoy high quality works of art created by Balinese, other Indonesian and foreign artists inspired by the culture, land and life of the island. The focus of collection is fine art inspired by Bali, but over the years the Neka Art Museum has expanded its scope to include other works from Indonesia to show the place of Balinese art within the wider national context.
Neka Art Museum, Jalan Raya Sanggingan Ubud
Phone : 0361 975 – 074
Website: www.museumneka.com
Email: info@museumneka.com
Admission Cost: IDR 50,000 |
Pranoto's Art Gallery – Paintings & Painting Classes in Ubud, Bali |

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Pranoto's Art Gallery is a lively, active gallery, which hosts life-drawing model sessions, art lessons, exhibitions and a large fine art collection of paintings by Indonesian and international artists.
Private Art Lessons are by appointment.
Life Drawing sessions are every Wednesday and Saturday, 10am to 1pm.
Pranoto's Art Gallery
Jalan Goa Gajah
(On the road to Goa Gajah temple, next door to Villa Bumi Sekembang, and just before the Duck Man shop.)
Tengkulak Kaja, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Mobiles, Pranoto-081353016899,
Kerry 082144884025
Website- www.age.jp/~pranoto
Email: heart_art2@hotmail.com |
The Pure Land – Ubud,Bali |

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Namaste, and welcome to "The Pure Land". Located in the heart of Ubud on Jalan Dewi Sita, the shop is filled with a wide variety of sacred art and accessories in a tranquil space with friendly Balinese staff. Our specialty at the gallery is thangka painting.
As the sacred art of Tibetan culture, the thangka is displayed as a wall hanging, and imbued with a deep healing and compassionate energy. Hand painted on canvas with the greatest delicacy and care and then sewn into a silk frame, it creates positive and protective energy wherever it is hung.
We also have available at the gallery the finest Tibetan singing bowls in town, with many different varieties and a pure sound. Nepalese devotional statues, mala beads, silver jewelry, Prayer Flags and other surprises await you.
We also invite you to visit our sister boutique "Samadhi", located across from Kafe on Jalan Hanuman. |
The Blanco Renaissance Museum – Campuhan, Ubud |
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The Antonio Blanco museum, art gallery and grounds are home to the rich andwonderful works of art of an internationally celebrated family.
On jungle land gifted by Ubud's grateful king, Antonio Blanco built his magnificent studio overlooking the Campuhan River. Today, his artist son Mario carries on the family tradition, with international exhibitions of his own work here and abroad and a growing reputation for a style quite different from his father.The flamboyant museum building, alive with the spirit of Antonio's native Spain, presents a fascinating collection of works drawn from his long career; in his studio, the maestro's last painting still standing unfinished on his easel.
Members of the Blanco family provide personal tours, and the luxuriant gardens and family temple are tranquil points of contemplation.
Open 9am - 5pm. Tours, group bookings and special events welcomed. Ph: 62 (0) 361-975502.
Website: www.blancomuseum.com. Email: a-blanco@indo.net.id Cnr Jl. Raya Ubud and Jl Raya Campuhan. |
Tegun Folk Art Galeri – A Unique Bali Gift Shop – 44 Jln Hanoman, Ubud |
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Tegun Galeri brings together the concepts of a museum and a shop. The intriguing,
ever-changing collection includes everything from primitive carvings to highly
refined woodwork, textiles and other crafts.
Tegun Galeri is a certain cure to Bali Fatigue. Tegun, one of Ubud's largest
and most varied shops, prides itself on offering to both wholesales and retail
customers a starling array of unique Indonesian handicrafts and folk art. The
Galeri, on Jalan Hanoman, is notable for its large doors and broads windows,
both of each draw Ubud's many strollers into a shop. Once, inside, the
knowledgeable staff are close at hand, available to field questions and handle
specials requests while, at the same time, letting each shoppers explore the
store at this or her own pace. This relaxing, "laid back" environment is a big
asset to shoppers, and contrasts with the more hectic atmosphere in other
stores on the island.
Meghan and Kadek, the owners of Tegun Galeri, travel constantly to distant
corners of Indonesia and across South East and East Asia, in search of unusual
and beautiful pieces of folk art.
For more information contact them on +62 361 973361, email or visit our website Tegun Folk Art Galeri - www.tegun.com |
Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women – Ubud, Bali |
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The Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women was founded in 1991, in response to the
total lack of awareness of the existence of women artists at that time. Over
its 15 years of existence it has become one of the most respected and exciting
galleries of Balinese art with a full programme of exhibitions, one-woman or
group shows and events for art lovers and collectors. It also has assisted many
female artists to travel overseas whether for exhibition purposes or for
educational studies, or both. For 14 years, they have run a weekly workshop for
young Balinese girl artists, to encourage their skills and confidence and to
show their families that their talents are valued in the wider world.
The Seniwati Gallery is rightly becoming famous not only for its unique role,
but also for the very high quality of art that it offers to the art-loving
public to enjoy. This is the only Bali gallery that President Jimmy Carter and
Mrs Carter chose to visit during their Democracy-supporting trip to Indonesia;
and for many visitors to the world-famous town of Ubud, this gallery is first
on their list!
For more information please contact The Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women at
Jalan Sriwedari 2b, Banjar Taman, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali
Phone/Fax (0361) 975485, email or visit our website www.seniwatigallery.com |
Threads of Life Gallery – Sustaining Indonesia's Traditional Textile Arts |
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Threads of Life sponsors the weaving of handmade ceremonial textiles, dyed with sustainably cultivated natural dyes, and crafted to a standard seen elsewhere only in museums. Threads of Life is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (www.wfto.org) and works directly with weavers groups across Indonesia creating an inter-island community within which the weavers can express their culture and make a living wage.
For more information please contact Threads of Life Gallery and workshops at
Jalan Kajeng 24, Ubud
Tel: +62 361 972187, email or visit our website www.threadsoflife.com |
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