In May 2010 Taring Padi and networks, together with the victims of Siring Village and surrounds, collaborated to commemorate the 4th anniversary of the
Lapindo Mud disaster near
Surabaya. They held etching, screenprinting, painting and singing workshop activities culminating with a carnival and a people's stage show on the edge of the dam containing the mud. A film documenting this project can be seen and downloaded at engagemedia.org. Taring Padi often run workshops at their studio and undertake collaborative projects with communities and national and international art and political groups. In 2010 in Chiang Mai, Thailand (hosted by
Empty Space) and 2012 in Yogyakarta, Taring Padi collaborated with Thai and Myanmar artists in the project
Under, After and In Between.
Under, After and In Between focused on the different circumstances of each country and group and how they can influence the purpose of artistic work. The projects culminated in performances in Chiang Mai,
Bangkok, Yogyakarta and
Kulon Progo. Taring Padi published
Seni Membongar Tirani (
Art Smashing Tyranny) in 2011 in Indonesian and English, which covered 10 years of the collective's work, including art work and academic articles. The book was launched in a number of cities in Indonesia in 2012 and is now available for free download as an
e-book. In 2023 the exhibition
Tanah Merdeka presented at Framer Framed in Amsterdam, the Netherlands brought together works by Taring Padi and various collaborators to reflect on the concept of land and its socio-political implications through a cross-cultural network of solidarity. During a one-month residency in Brazil, four members of Taring Padi developed a new work in collaboration with
Framer Framed, with Casa do Povo and the Brazilian landless workers movement Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST). During the exhibition in Amsterdam these collaborations took form in an extensive public program and newly developed artworks among others
Retomar Nossa Terra / Rebut Tanah Kita (2023) and
De Levende Erfenis van Koloniaal Geweld / Evolusi Kekerasan Kolonial. In 2024 the exhibition traveled to the Griffith Art Museum in Brisbane, Australia under the title
Tanah Tumpah Darah (2024), including new works produced in collaboration with the Indigenous artist collective
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