Jakarta exhibition 'Voice from the Estuary' highlights stories of coastal women
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The "Suara dari Muara" (Voice from the Estuary) exhibition at the Museum Bahari in Jakarta showcases the lives of women from Muara Angke.
- The exhibition uses photography, stories, and art installations to highlight the coastal community's relationship with the sea.
- It aims to foster understanding of Jakarta's identity through the perspectives of its often-overlooked coastal residents.
The Museum Bahari in Jakarta is hosting "Suara dari Muara" (Voice from the Estuary), an exhibition that offers a poignant look into the lives of women from the Muara Angke coastal community. Running until July 31, 2026, the exhibition combines photography, personal narratives, and art installations to shed light on the experiences of these women.
Through images they captured themselves, the women share their daily lives, from their livelihoods to the environmental changes they witness. The exhibition serves as an invitation for the public to reconsider Jakarta's deep-rooted connection with the sea, emphasizing the vital role the coastal community plays in the city's identity.
"Suara dari Muara" provides a platform for these women to voice their experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of their challenges and resilience. The displays explore not only their work but also the environmental shifts impacting their daily existence.
Organized through a collaboration between academics, artists, and the community itself, the exhibition is designed as a space for dialogue. It connects art, environmental awareness, and the lives of coastal dwellers, encouraging visitors to view Jakarta through a different, more intimate lens. The initiative underscores the inseparable link between the sea, its communities, and Jakarta's historical development.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.