Common Questions, Simply Answered
Ketut Puja Gallery is known for its private and intimate approach to Balinese art, showcasing selected works alongside traditional wood carving practices. The space reflects a deeper connection between art, craftsmanship, and daily life in Bali.
Not all artworks are displayed publicly. The gallery presents a curated selection, while many pieces remain part of a private collection and are only experienced during a personal visit.
Yes, Ketut Puja Gallery offers wood carving experiences focused on process and understanding rather than mass workshops. Each session is kept personal to preserve the authenticity of the craft.
Visits are available, but the space remains intentionally quiet and limited. Guests are encouraged to reach out in advance to arrange a more personal and meaningful experience.
Unlike most galleries, Ketut Puja is not designed for crowds or purely commercial display. It combines a living Balinese home, a working studio, and a curated gallery into one continuous cultural space.