
Soeki Irodikromo
Soeki Irodikromo is a renowned artist and a pivotal figure in the preservation of Javanese batik heritage in Suriname. Known for her experimental artistic approach, she is a course leader at the Soeki Irodikromo Volksacademie, where she teaches batik and promotes the cultural significance of this traditional art form. Her recent collaboration with fellow artist Steven Towirjo in the exhibition 'Batik Reimagined' highlights her commitment to merging traditional and modern art, showcasing the importance of cultural identity through innovative techniques.
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Recent news mentions
Soeki Irodikromo harmoniously combined elements from different cultures in his paintings.
‘Alakondre, dynamisch kompas voor samenleving’ – De ware Tijd StagingSoeki Irodikromo provided his interpretation of the statue 'Mama Sranan', symbolizing the unity of Suriname.
Ontwikkelingsagenda 2050 (1) Culturele hartslag Suriname – de Ware TijdSoeki Irodikromo is noted for his contributions to the dialogue between Cobra and Surinamese art.
Surinaamse kunst in Amstelveen in beweging – de Ware TijdSoeki Irodikromo is one of the renowned Surinamese artists from whom Pearl Brunings learned to paint.
Beeldend kunstenares Brunings uitgenodigd voor solo-expositie in België – de Ware TijdSoeki Irodikromo is honored as a cultural icon and a foundational figure of Position 125.
overtocht Javaanse voorouders naar voorspoed – de Ware TijdSoeki Irodikromo is mentioned as one of the artists featured in the exhibition.
Echoes of a Movement’ biedt uniek beeldverslag maatschappelijke bewustwording en culturele dekolonisatie – de Ware TijdSoeki Irodikromo is a legendary artist whose works inspired Steven Towirjo's ceramic art.
Kunstenaarsduo verwerkt batikmotieven in moderne kunst – de Ware Tijd





































