Venue

The conference will be held at the ARMA Resort in Ubud, Bali.

The ARMA resort serves as museum, gallery, hotel, and cultural center, set within lushly landscaped gardens and surrounded by rice fields and palm forest.

The resort includes the Agung Rai Museum of Art which exhibits modern and traditional Balinese paintings and other art forms. In addition, ARMA offers a wide range of courses and demonstrations in the Balinese arts, including music, painting, woodworking, theater, and dance. The variety of offerings reflect ARMA's commitment to serve as a cultural center where visitors can learn about and experience Balinese traditions.

ARMA is located in the town of Ubud, which is known as a center of Balinese art and culture. Located in the central part of the island and away from the busier tourist destination of Kuta beach and environs, Ubud is known as a peaceful town with a strong commitment to its artistic heritage.

Click here to view photos of the conference venue and surrounding area.

For additional information about the conference please contact the IASCP Conference Team

 

 

 

 

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