Tulisan’s 1830 exhibition is now open at Ruang Museum Koleksi, on the second floor of Gedung Trisno Soemardjo at Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jakarta. Running until 9 August 2026 with free public admission, the exhibition brings together a bilingual book, illustrated textiles and wearable artefacts that revisit the Java War and the life of Prince Diponegoro. Peter Carey with Melissa SunjayaThe project draws from the Babad Diponegoro, Prince Diponegoro’s autobiographical chronicle, which is listed in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register. Visual artist and Tulisan founder Melissa Sunjaya developed 1830 with British historian Peter Carey, a noted biographer of Prince Diponegoro. The collection features bags and other wearable pieces in a bold blue-and-cream palette, combining portraits of Prince Diponegoro with flowers, animals, stamps and reworked colonial-era imagery.