DKV UPH Study Tour 2026 : Bandung

The Study Tour Bandung 2026 was held from June 2–5, 2026, involving Visual Communication Design students from Universitas Pelita Harapan, Class of 2025. The program aimed to broaden students’ understanding of art, design, culture, and history through direct engagement with Bandung’s creative landscape.

Throughout the four-day journey, students visited cultural destinations, galleries, creative spaces, and workshops. As a result, they gained firsthand experience of how art, design, and local heritage continue to shape contemporary society.

Study Tour Bandung 2026 with DKV UPH Class of 2025

The first day began with an exploration of Braga Street, one of Bandung’s most iconic historical districts. Surrounded by preserved colonial architecture and vibrant creative spaces, students observed how history and contemporary culture coexist within the city.

During the visit, the group explored Grey Art Gallery and enjoyed a special exhibition dedicated to PERSIB. The exhibition highlighted the cultural significance and history of one of Indonesia’s most beloved football clubs.

Afterward, students continued the journey aboard Bandros (Bandung Tour on Bus). During the 45-minute tour, they were introduced to various historical and cultural landmarks across the city. Among the sites discussed were Penjara Banceuy, Indonesia Menggugat, and several other important locations that played a role in Bandung’s historical development.

Through this experience, students developed a deeper appreciation of Bandung’s cultural identity and historical significance.

On the second day, students visited two sites closely associated with renowned Indonesian artist Sunaryo: Selasar Sunaryo Art Space and Wot Batu. Guided tours provided insight into Sunaryo’s artistic philosophy, creative process, and the meaning behind many of his installations.

In addition, students were encouraged to reflect on the relationship between art, nature, space, and human experience. By observing the works directly, they gained a better understanding of how artistic concepts can be translated into physical environments.

Selasar Sunaryo Visit

Later in the day, the group visited Saung Angklung Udjo, one of Bandung’s most celebrated cultural destinations. There, students enjoyed a series of traditional performances featuring Indonesian music, dance, and cultural heritage.

Furthermore, they participated in a special angklung-making workshop. This hands-on activity introduced students to the craftsmanship behind Indonesia’s traditional bamboo instrument while also highlighting its cultural importance.

Saung Angklung Udjo Cultural Performance and Workshop

The third day focused on practical learning experiences through a series of creative workshops.

The first destination was Batik Komar, where students learned about the history and development of Indonesian batik. They then participated in both Batik Cap and Batik Tulis workshops, creating their own designs while exploring traditional production techniques.

Through this activity, students gained a greater appreciation for the craftsmanship, patience, and attention to detail required in batik-making.

The workshop experience continued at NuArt Sculpture Park, home to the works of renowned Indonesian sculptor I Nyoman Nuarta. During the visit, students joined a guided tour of the sculpture park and explored several exhibitions within the complex.

Additionally, they watched documentary screenings that provided insight into Nuarta’s artistic journey and major projects. The visit concluded with a clay-making short course, allowing students to experiment with three-dimensional form and create their own sculptural works.

NuArt Sculpture Park Visit

Following three days of exploration, learning, and creative activities, the study tour concluded on the fourth day as students prepared for their return to Universitas Pelita Harapan.

Before departing Bandung, many students had the opportunity to purchase local souvenirs and reflect on the experiences gained throughout the program. Beyond the destinations visited, the trip offered valuable opportunities for observation, discussion, and creative inspiration.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Dwidaya Tour for their support and collaboration in organizing this study tour. We also thank all lecturers and staff members who accompanied and guided the students throughout the journey.

Lastly, thank you to all DKV UPH Class of 2025 students for their enthusiasm, participation, and willingness to learn. We hope the knowledge, inspiration, and cultural insights gained during this experience will continue to enrich your creative journey in the future.

Until the next adventure!

MBKM with Sungkyunkwan University

The K-Content Storytelling Program, a collaborative MBKM initiative with Sungkyunkwan University, was held over one semester, including an intensive five-week onsite session at Universitas Pelita Harapan. The program aimed to introduce students to the fundamentals of storytelling within the context of Korean content and global media practices.

Before the main program began, the visiting professors also held a special session on Korean Content Culture. During this session, students explored how Korean media has grown into a global influence. They discussed key trends, audience behavior, and storytelling approaches that shape popular content today. As a result, students gained a stronger foundation before entering the intensive classes.

Pre-Program: Korean Content Culture Session in September of 2025

The program featured three main classes: From Pororo to Tayo: Inside the Creative Engine of K-Animation, Frame and Shot, Directing Actors, and Understanding Media and Content. Each class focused on different aspects of storytelling and production. Together, they provided a comprehensive learning experience that connected theory with practice.

The sessions were led by Lee Jun Hee, Lee Woo Jin, and Yong Yoon Ah. They guided students through lectures, case studies, and discussions. In addition, they shared real industry insights and personal experiences. Because of this, students could better understand how ideas develop into meaningful content across different media formats.

Throughout the five-week intensive period, students actively participated in discussions and creative exercises. They explored storytelling techniques, visual direction, and content development strategies. Moreover, the program encouraged collaboration and critical thinking, which helped students refine their creative perspectives.

After the intensive session ended, the program concluded with a closing ceremony. During this moment, the professors received tokens of appreciation for their contributions. The atmosphere felt warm and joyful, as students and lecturers shared documentation photos and heartfelt hugs.

MBKM with SKKU Closing Ceremony Documentation with the Dean of Faculty of Design and Visual Communication Design Head of Department.

We would like to thank Sungkyunkwan University, along with Lee Jun Hee, Lee Woo Jin, and Yong Yoon Ah, for their time and valuable contributions to this program. Lastly, thank you to all students who participated in this collaboration. We hope to see you in future programs!

다음에 또 만나요!

MBKM with SKKU Closing Ceremony Final Documentation

TJ Radio : Sinema Komedi Jakarta goes to DKV UPH!

Get ready for a fun and engaging cinematic experience. DKV UPH, in collaboration with TJ Radio Jakarta, proudly presents Sinema Komedi Jakarta Keliling Kampus, a program that brings film screenings and interactive discussions to campus.

TJ Radio : Sinema Komedi Jakarta Event Poster

This session offers more than entertainment. It creates a space for students to explore Indonesian comedy films, join casual discussions with creators, and experience storytelling from a creative industry perspective.

What’s Happening at TJ Radio Goes to Campus?
The event combines film screening and workshop sessions designed to inspire, entertain, and connect students with the world of film and creative collaboration.

April 24, 2026 | Offline (UPH Building B, Room B301, 01.30 PM)
Sinema Komedi Jakarta Keliling Kampus
Participants will enjoy a curated comedy film screening, followed by a discussion session with the TJ Radio team, including the host, moderator, and creative talents.

Through this session, participants gain insights into the filmmaking process and creative storytelling. They also learn about producing comedy content in today’s media landscape. In addition, the event encourages open dialogue, creative exchange, and collaboration among student communities.

🚨 FYI!
A competition and film festival are also part of this event series.

📌 April – May: Film screenings and interactive discussions across campuses
📌 April – May: Submit your film through YouTube
📌 June: Judging process and screening of selected works at Taman Ismail Marzuki Grand Theater

For those who enjoy making films, this is a great chance to showcase your work to a wider audience 👀🔥

Mark your calendar and don’t miss this exciting session.
See you at TJ Radio Goes to Campus!

Mother? from Elisabeth Katie Soleman at BIFF 2024

We are proud to announce that Elisabeth Katie Soleman’s Final Project, “Ibu?” or “Mother?” has been selected for Bali International Film Festival 2024 (BIFF 2024). Elisabeth was our alumni from the 2019 cohort, and had just finished her studies in 2023. Congratulations Elisabeth for the selection, and we look forward for more great news from you.

To see Elisabeth’s work at BIFF 2024, click here.

UFF 2024: “Urbanity”


On Saturday, March 23, 2024, the UPH Film Festival 2024 was held at XXI Aeon Mall BSD. The event proceeded smoothly and joyfully, with students, alumni, and invited guests filling the XXI studio throughout the afternoon until evening. The event commenced with welcoming videos from the Dean of the UPH Faculty of Design and the Chair of the Visual Communication Design Program at UPH. Following this, the event continued with a talk show featuring speakers Wregas Bhanuteja and Inarah Syarafina, who shared their experiences and perspectives on the current film industry.

From Left to Right: Inarah Syarafina, Wregas Bhanuteja, and Dr. Lala Palupi Santyaputri, S.Sn., M.Si.
From Left to Right: Inarah Syarafina, Wregas Bhanuteja, and Dr. Lala Palupi Santyaputri, S.Sn., M.Si.

After discussions with the speakers and a Q&A session with the audience, the UFF event proceeded with the presentation of appreciation to the speakers by the Chair of the UPH Film Festival 2024 and the Chair of the Visual Communication Design Program at UPH. Subsequently, works by alumni and students from VCD UPH were showcased, including those in cinematography, animation, and graphic design.

Appreciation to UFF 2024 Speakers
Appreciation to UFF 2024 Speakers

VCD UPH and the entire UPH Film Festival 2024 committee extend their gratitude to the speakers, sponsors, and media partners for their support in this edition of the UPH Film Festival 2024. It is hoped that UPH Film Festival 2024 can become a new monument in visual communication design education, especially within VCD UPH.

The UFF 2024 Committee in XXI Aeon Mall BSD City
The UFF 2024 Committee in XXI Aeon Mall BSD City

See you at UFF 2025 and other events organized by VCD UPH. For more about UFF, visit UFF’s Instagram page.


Photo Credits: Hizkia Kustiawan & Louis Alexander Setiabudi

UPH Film Festival: Urbanity

UPH Film Festival Urbanity

Prepare yourself for an electrifying cinematic journey at the UPH Film Festival, where the spotlight shines on this year’s theme, “Urbanity.” UFF ignites a dynamic stage for UPH’s Visual Communication Design (DKV) students to unleash their creativity through riveting short films, spanning fiction, documentary, and animations.

But wait, there’s more! Amidst the spellbinding screenings, brace yourselves for the presence of two distinguished guest speakers: Wregas Bhanuteja, the visionary Director & Writer, and Inarah Syarafina, the revered Director, gracing our event with their insights.

Circle the date on your calendar: Saturday, March 23, 2024, from 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM, at XXI Aeon Mall in BSD City, Tangerang Selatan. Seize the chance to dive deep into the realm of cinema and unleash your creative spirit!

Secure your spot by registering for the event through this link. We look forward to seeing you there!

For further details, reach out to Emily Valeary at +62877 8866 1204 or visit the UPH Film Festival’s Instagram Page.

Raymond Ahari

Photo of Raymond Ahari.

My name is Raymond Ahari, and I’m an alumnus of DKV UPH, class of 2010. After graduating in 2014, I started a Production House business named “Jendela” along with some of my friends.

My four years at DKV UPH were undoubtedly a pleasant experience. The comfortable campus environment and complete facilities helped me study better, not to mention the competent lecturers and wonderful friends whom I got to know and learn from. Many things I know and implement in my work today, I picked up from my time at DKV UPH.

Although every class equipped me with different things that helped me become who I am today, I would say that the Videography class particularly left a mark on me. I didn’t initially plan to take the class, but I had a close relationship with the lecturer, and he told me about a great project that I could work on if I took his Videography class—and yes, of course, I ended up taking it!

One of the most important things that I learned from my days at DKV UPH is the significance of good teamwork. Choosing the right teammates will highly affect your results; it will help you finish the assignment right on time, with excellent quality.

As an alumnus, I recommend DKV UPH to those who are looking for a good place to learn and pursue their degree. I am always grateful for the opportunity to study at such a fine campus and faculty.

IMOVICCON 2023

From October 31 to November 1, 2023, VCD UPH (Visual Communication Design, Universitas Pelita Harapan) participated in the International Moving Image Cultures Conference (IMOVICCON) 2023 at Multimedia Nusantara University. This event is a scholarly conference that also showcases various moving image works. Over these two days, besides being a partner in organizing the event, VCD UPH had faculty members and students presenting their research findings or designs in panels attended by participants from various institutions and countries. We would like to express our gratitude to the Film Program at Multimedia University for their exceptional collaboration. Hopefully, we can engage in more exciting collaborations in the future.

VCD UPH Lecturers at IMOVICCON 2023 Day One
VCD UPH Lecturers and Students after the Closing of IMOVICCON 2023 Day Two

UPH VCD at Minikino Film Week

Minikino Film Week (MFW) is an International Festival held from September 15th to 23rd, 2023, in Bali. This event includes film screenings and a film competition attended by international jurors, including Clarissa Jacobson (American Producer), Sebastien Simon (French Film Director), Kelly Lui (Film Programmer from Canada), and Pedro Toro (Artistic Director from Spain). DKV UPH (Visual Communication Design Department of UPH) was given the opportunity to screen student films in the Film Market. The four films included in the Film Screening are:

  1. “40 Hari Terakhir” (2022) Director: Michelle Hartawan
  2. “Bintang Jatuh” (2018) Director: Felicia Sugianto
  3. “Harum Melati” (2022) Director: Nadya Talitha
  4. “Kotak Suara Mei” (2022) Director: Adelene Dharmasaputra

Additionally, this year, DKV UPH students also received nominations in the Minikino Film Week National Competition Awards 2023, including:

  1. “Accidentally Intentional” by Kevin Rahardjo
  2. “Remembering the Serenade” by Muhammad Exsell Rabbani and Agnes Monica Hernadi
UPH VCD alumni with J. Baptista Anton, S.Sn., M.IKom, and Dr. Lala Palupi Santyaputri, S.Sn., M.Si. at MFW 2023