
Photo: FSRD ISI Bali Yudisium, Wednesday (4/2) at the Natya Mandala Building, ISI Bali
The Yudisium of the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design (FSRD), Institut Seni Indonesia Bali (ISI Bali), for the Odd Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year, held on Wednesday (4/2) at the Natya Mandala Building, ISI Bali, was particularly significant as it once again marked the largest yudisium ever conducted by FSRD ISI Bali. Following the completion of the ISI Bali Berdampak Final Project Dissemination and the attainment of their final academic assessments, a total of 391 students from nine study programs within FSRD participated in the yudisium. These comprised the Study Programs of Fine Arts (37 students), Craft (11), Interior Design (65), Visual Communication Design (DKV) (106), Photography (28), Fashion Design (71), Film and Television Production (PFTV) (28), as well as the two newest programs—Product Design (22) and Animation (22)—which also produced graduates of the Applied Bachelor (D4) degree.
According to the report delivered by the Vice Dean I of FSRD ISI Bali, who also served as the Chair of the Yudisium Committee, Dr. I Made Pande Artadi, S.Sn., M.Sn., the ISI Bali Berdampak programs that had been implemented included the Independent Study Berdampak Program, Entrepreneurship Berdampak, Internship Berdampak, and Teaching Assistant Berdampak. It is expected that future creative works produced by the graduates will not merely represent aesthetic achievements, but will also embody humanitarian values, provide utility, and generate a meaningful impact on society at large. “Today marks the initial gateway for you to truly Meraya Citta Samasta. Remember that the academic degree you will carry is a responsibility to become individuals who are both solution-oriented and innovative,” Dr. Artadi emphasized.
It was also announced that the top graduates of FSRD ISI Bali from the nine study programs achieved notably high Grade Point Averages (GPAs), ranging from 3.90 to 4.00. Three Best Graduates at the Faculty Level for the Bachelor’s Degree (S1) Program were recognized: Naomi Eunike Erasti Andrianto as Best Graduate I with a GPA of 4.00 from the Craft Study Program; Komang Pradnya Triandana Iswara as Best Graduate II with a GPA of 4.00 from the Interior Design Study Program; and Kadek Candra Purnami as Best Graduate III with a GPA of 4.00 from the Visual Communication Design (DKV) Study Program. In addition, three Best Graduates at the Faculty Level for the Applied Bachelor’s Degree (D4) Program were also awarded: Trixie Liang Gono as Best Graduate I with a GPA of 4.00 and Ni Putu Ayu Sugiari as Best Graduate II with a GPA of 4.00, both from the Fashion Design Study Program; and Gede Bumi Apnala Bayu as Best Graduate III with a GPA of 4.00 from the Film and Television Production (PFTV) Study Program.

Photo: Participants of the FSRD ISI Bali Yudisium, Wednesday (4/2) at the Natya Mandala Building, ISI Bali
Meanwhile, the Best Creative Works were awarded to Shafa Auliapay Aisyah (Fine Arts), I Kadek Yogi Kertayasa (Craft), I Made Bayu Prihanjagat (Interior Design), I Gusti Ayu Agung Ari Yovita Adriani (Visual Communication Design), I Made Surya Hendra Sujana (Photography), Ni Kadek Dwi Astridiani (Fashion Design), Gloriya Trivika (Film and Television), I Putu Gede Osana (Product Design), and I Nyoman Arya Bagus Pangestu (Animation). This year, Naomi Eunike Erasti Andrianto from the Craft Study Program was appointed to represent the graduates in delivering reflections and messages on behalf of the yudisium participants. She conveyed that the academic journey at FSRD was neither as brief nor as effortless as it might appear, highlighting the strong sense of solidarity among her peers who continuously struggled, collaborated, and created together. She expressed her hope that FSRD ISI Bali would continue to serve as a positive role model, progressing with improved facilities that further support academic activities.
“The MBKM program and ISI Bali Berdampak have become essential experiences in our academic journey, as we were entrusted with opportunities to explore and refine our competencies, as well as to engage directly with industry realities, thereby gaining deeper scholarly and professional insights,” Naomi explained.
During the course of the event, several performances—including gamelan music, traditional dance, vocal performances, band music, and acoustic sessions—were presented to entertain the yudisium participants and attending lecturers. The yudisium proceedings were then concluded with closing remarks from the Dean of FSRD, Drs. I Nengah Sudika Negara, M.Erg. He congratulated the students on reaching this long-awaited milestone and expressed his hope that the graduates would continue to maintain strong relationships with one another while upholding the good name of their alma mater in their future endeavors, whether in professional careers or further academic pursuits. “This yudisium marks the end of your journey at FSRD ISI Bali, but also the beginning of your journey beyond it. Never forget your alma mater,” he reminded the graduates.
