Aditya Lingga Rohadi
Aditya Lingga Rohadi (b. 1991) currently serves as an Assistant Curator at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara (Museum MACAN) in Jakarta, Indonesia. She holds a BA (Honours) in Fine Art from the Faculty of Visual Art and Design at the Bandung Institute of Technology, which she completed in 2013.
Before joining Museum MACAN, Aditya worked as a Program Executive at Wot Batu in Bandung (2020–2021). Wot Batu is a unique site-specific stone installation created by Indonesian artist Sunaryo. This role honed her skills in managing large-scale art installations and interacting with diverse artistic mediums.
Since joining Museum MACAN in 2021, she has been assisting several major exhibitions. Notably, she contributed to the solo exhibition of Patricia Piccinini (2024), the survey exhibitions of Agus Suwage (2022) and the artist duo Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan (2023). Her responsibilities involve meticulous research, strategic planning, and seamless coordination, to support complex curatorial projects.
In addition to her role at Museum MACAN, she has undertaken several independent projects that highlight her versatility and dedication. From 2017 to 2018, she served as Project Manager for the Bandung Contemporary Art Award (BaCaa) and solo exhibitions of prominent Indonesian artists including Tisna Sanjaya and Eddy Susanto. Her experience also includes roles such as Artist Coordinator at ARTMOMENTS: JOGJA in 2015 and Chief Assistant at the Jakarta Contemporary Ceramics Biennial in 2014.
Her research interests lie in Indonesian mythology and Islamic culture, with a current focus on cosmology from the perspective of Indonesian local traditions. Aditya is passionate about exploring the intersection of art, culture, and history, aiming to contribute meaningfully to the global art discourse.
Aditya Lingga Rohadi, Assistant Curator, Museum MACAN, Jakarta, Indonesia, has been awarded by Eloisa Haudenschild, United States.