DayLight Asia Expands to Bandung: Connecting People Through Art with SSAS

Following the success of its pilot project launch in Jakarta on October 9, DayLight Asia, a lifestyle platform that connects people through curated experiences has officially expanded to Bandung.

This time, DayLight Asia offered a unique experience through an Art Gallery Visit at two of the city’s most iconic artistic destinations: Selasar Sunaryo Art Space (SSAS) and Wot Batu. These venues were chosen not only for their artistic value but also for their reflective atmosphere, where art and nature intertwine to foster serenity and human connection.

The tour was guided by Heru Hikayat, curator of Selasar Sunaryo Art Space, who invited participants to walk, observe, and experience art through a slower, more contemplative perspective. More than just an art tour, the event served as a simple yet meaningful social experiment, exploring how art can become a bridge between people.

Participants came from diverse backgrounds ranging from professionals, creatives, and community enthusiasts, all united by a shared desire to build genuine connections. Among those who joined the art visit was El Putra Sarira, actor of Rangga in the film Rangga dan Cinta 2025, who enjoyed the reflective and communal experience alongside other attendees.

“We want to create diverse meeting spaces, because everyone has different interests and ways of connecting,” said Lilis Huri, Founder & CEO of DayLight Asia. “At DayLight Asia, we’re building an ecosystem together with communities and partners, so that people can find the right space to meet, share, and reconnect.”

With its presence now in both Jakarta and Bandung, DayLight Asia continues to expand its mission of creating safe and meaningful spaces for human connection curated and shared experiences.

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