Ubud Open Studios coming in October 2022!
/Please welcome Elami and Co Productions’ latest creation: Ubud Open Studios!
The Ubud Open Studios weekend is your opportunity to meet the artists and craftsmen, get studio tours & the background story, or answers to questions you’ve always wanted to ask your favorite creators.
Ubud Open Studios means a weekend of exploring Ubud's art studios, meeting the makers, painters and potters while getting a glimpse of their techniques, processes and philosophies. With doors open for two days only, it’s a chance to get an insider's view of Ubud’s unique wealth of creativity and hidden worlds.
If you’d like to register your studio, the deadline is August 24. Tickets will go on sale September 1st.
Ubud’s studios can be quite hidden, but are definitely should be on your radar. Your itinerary might include anything from intimate studio visits to immersive discussions, demonstrations, hands-on workshops, and plenty of opportunities to stop and take it all in. In short, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at Bali’s fascinating creative ecosystem.
Photographers, printmakers, carvers, painters, illustrators, ceramicists, leather makers, textile artists, architects, glass blowers, jewelry designers, costume makers, and more
Why Ubud?
Ubud is a magnet and source of creativity. The Ubud culture is known around the world for its rich artistry, striking performances and craftsmanship.
Ubud’s artists have a long tradition of creating, mastering mediums and techniques, and passing them down through the generations. Ubud was once known for its art and craft studios and this was the main draw for many visitors. We’d love to support a renewal of this in the area with Ubud Open Studios.
You’ll notice subtle handmade beauty almost everywhere in Ubud — from the way an offering sits in a doorway to the gentle hum of giant kites in the windy season — which is why people from all corners of the globe flock here for inspiration. Artists and designers from outside Ubud also contribute to the village’s vibrant art culture. Many set up studios of their own and collaborated with the local artists.