Athina Dinda N. Ibrahim has had more than a decade of experience within the creative industry in Indonesia. She had started working in media on arts and design, implementing editorial work and content development, before venturing into designing and managing programs in the field of culture, and arts, and now including its intersection with science and technology.
She has delved into the creation of programs and content where culture and design are a means of answering the various social and environmental matters we face today. Through these experiences, she also gathers insights into the topic of culture.
She works collaboratively in designing a creative and healthy eco-system in Indonesia through the understanding the impact of culture, sustainability, and design.
Previously, she has worked as editor at Whiteboard Journal, content editor at Tulisan, cultural content editor at Flamingo, and has taken the role as co-curator in an arts incubation programme by Dia.Lo.Gue. She was also selected to take part in a social design camp by Door to Asia in Japan. Her latest responsibility was as an arts programme manager in British Council Indonesia where she managed and collaborated with a number of creative communities and governmental stakeholders. And lastly, CAST Foundation, building partnerships, community outreach and building stories on the topic found in the intersection of culture, arts, science, and technology.