Halo, art-loving viewers. 
In Timore Leste, one 
of the world’s youngest 
democratic nations, 
one group of young artists 
are honing their craft, 
not only for their own 
careers but also to shape 
the future of their country.
Arte Moris,  
meaning “Living Art” 
in the Tetun language, 
is Timor Leste’s 
first fine arts school, 
cultural center 
and artists’ association, 
based in the capital city 
of Dili.
In the midst of the nation’s
emergence from decades
of instability and conflict, 
Arte Moris was founded 
in 2003 by a dedicated 
Swiss-Italian artist and 
his innovative spouse, 
to provide 
a constructive tool 
in the nation’s social and 
psychological recovery 
from a troubled past.
We came here in 2002 
because we were 
very curious to see 
the newest nation 
at the time. 
We have been around 
in Southeast Asia for 
quite some years before.
After having been 
travelling for four months 
all over the country here, 
what impressed us most 
was all the young people 
in the streets and 
not having much to do. 
But we saw some graffiti 
and we saw some signs of 
creativity and also talent 
all over the country. 
So we said, “Okay, 
here one could maybe do 
something and support and 
help these young people, 
maybe to discover maybe 
their talent in the arts.” 
After all this suffering, 
we thought it's important 
for the young people 
to express themselves, 
because it's not really 
the culture to talk a lot 
about the problems, 
but if you can paint 
or illustrate them, 
So we decided to contact 
or find young people, and 
to interest them to join 
a kind of an art community. 
important is maybe 
that we live together. 
And then we can 
exchange much better 
on a daily basis. 
Then we started 
to offer courses. 
My husband Luca 
he was the major mentor 
of the school then 
and he would pass on 
all his skills 
and his understanding 
of what art is about 
and why it's important 
to consider art 
as a very strong tool 
in a society, especially 
like East Timor. 
Then over the years, 
we got interest 
from different volunteers, 
I would say maybe from 
25 different countries 
in the meantime. 
So they would come here 
and teach their skills and 
give their impressions 
because as Luca said, 
it's very important that 
they see also influences 
of other people. 
We would show art movies 
about history of art a bit, 
and other interesting artists 
that have been living 
in this world before, 
that they can enrich 
their knowledge 
about the world in the art 
and the world in general.    
Creating art 
has since been a way 
of empowering youth 
at Arte Moris, 
not only through 
creative expression 
but also through 
sharing responsibilities 
toward the association’s 
development. 
It is still all free of charge 
for the some 
100 art students.
My art work, 
I just paint the work 
on tais (traditional cloth), 
and this one too.  
When I make it, 
I feel like it’s going to be 
two things here, 
one is paint 
and going to be, 
we call mix with 
this sculpture here. 
And here also paint on tais,
but it's about the culture, 
all about the culture here.  
I just want to show 
my traditional things 
and culture to overseas 
to everybody. 
It was work for two months! 
Two months.
And this one is like, 
three weeks I worked on it, 
three weeks. 
My plan for the future, 
I really want to like 
become an artist. 
Yes, and I want to like, 
I have my own studio 
and my own gallery, 
and to be like 
a Timorese artist. 
The school is called 
non-profit and 
free art school because  
most of the teachers 
or the trainers 
are giving classes for free 
to the students 
that come and learn, 
and also we provide 
free materials 
for the students that come 
and learn at the center. 
Mainly all the income 
that comes just to sustain 
the school and the artists, 
a little bit of income to 
look after themselves 
as well, 
to finance their life needs 
and also helping 
a little bit of the families. 
The principle 
of the schools really is 
just, in the beginning is to 
spread the message of art 
around the country.  
The principle is also to 
introduce the world of art 
to the young people, 
to start seeing 
that there is a huge 
opportunity and area that 
could be also developed. 
Up to now, we have all 
around 125 students 
been graduated, formally. 
They receive certificate, 
they have intensive course 
for one year, and music, 
fine art, photography, 
in these three subjects. 
Art give 
a positive expression 
to the young people, 
to express themselves. 
We offer a chance 
for the young students 
to be able to express 
their emotion through art, 
which is they create 
something nice. 
In 2003, 
Arte Moris was awarded 
the United Nations 
Human Rights prize 
for promoting 
Freedom of Expression. 
Apart from growing 
international recognition, 
Art Moris had also 
earned the support 
of then East Timorese 
Minister of Foreign Affairs 
and current President 
Dr. Jose Ramos Horta.
Supreme Master 
Television 
had the honor 
of interviewing 
His Excellency 
around the time 
that he was honored 
with the Shining World 
Leadership Award from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
During the interview, 
he spoke about Arte Moris 
as its longtime 
Honorary Patron.
Arte Moris is one of the 
best non-governmental 
organization (NGO) 
private initiatives 
in this country 
to foster art. 
It started by Mr. Luca 
and his wife Gabbie, 
building up from zero 
an outstanding art school 
that engages hundreds 
of young East Timorese. 
They’re doing 
fantastic work. 
I patron, and whatever, 
whenever I can do 
to encourage it. 
I would hope, 
or my dream would be 
that Arte Moris turn into, 
become a formal 
fine arts academy, 
a formal fine art school 
that is recognized 
and supported 
by the government.
Together 
we developed a concept 
for a peace campaign. 
So we painted banners, 
we developed slogans 
and made posters 
and had even slogans 
on our cars, requesting 
that the country should 
re-unite again. 
So whatever need 
and whatever problem 
we would have, 
he would come 
and look after us, 
and see that we would 
have a kind of a protection 
also towards what 
could come from outside 
against the school, since 
we hosted all these people. 
Mr. Ramos-Horta is 
the Nobel Prize winner 
in 1996. 
I think he is very keen 
to help also because 
he sees that we are 
a young generation that’s 
continuing his mission 
on participating, 
contributing to peace 
of the society.
We are hoping 
art is going to grow 
in East Timor and we hope 
that it's going to be 
continuously participating 
in the development 
of this country 
and create peace building 
for the country.  
Arte Moris, 
this is the building 
from Indonesian museum 
in the past. 
So, there’s this building, 
and then the government 
and Timor Leste 
gave this building 
for Arte Moris to do, 
for their school , 
some space from 
the gallery, classroom, 
office and library. 
So this is the classroom 
for the kids. 
One the place for the kids, 
and one place is 
for the urban classes. 
This is our room, 
another room 
for the space where they 
make some installation 
and some sculpture, 
and some for the colors 
or everything here. 
In general it is here, 
space for them to make 
a frame and installation 
or another kind of the art.
Since its founding, 
Arte Moris has grown 
as a cultural center, 
collaborating with 
a theater group and opening 
learning opportunities 
to the greater 
East Timorese community.
Another important thing 
was, to show them also 
the outside world.  
Over the years now, 
we organized maybe 
10 exhibitions in Australia, 
for example Sydney, 
Melbourne, Geelong, 
Darwin, Wollongong. 
Usually what we would do, 
we would contact, 
or cultural institutions 
would contact us, 
and offer, for example, 
possibilities for exhibitions. 
We had four exhibitions 
in Switzerland, 
the first one was in 2006, 
at the UN headquarters, 
Palais des Nations 
in Geneva, 
where we presented 
for the first time 
artworks from East Timor, 
since it's also one of 
the youngest members of 
the UN in the meantime. 
Then we had another 
exhibition the same year 
during the same trip, 
in Zurich 
and in the Italian part 
of Switzerland. 
So the artists would also 
have always the possibility 
to meet other artists 
from other countries. 
And all of this they 
bring back to the country.  
By encouraging 
East Timorese youth 
to reach into their own 
creative abilities 
while extending out 
into the international 
art society, Arte Moris 
is nurturing leaders 
with firm visions 
and accomplishments. 
Eventually, 
the 30 original students, 
who are now 
the resident seniors, 
may assume 
complete management 
of the organization and 
pass on their knowledge 
to the next generation.
Since the beginning, 
we involved students 
or now the artists 
in daily running 
of the school, management 
of the daily work, 
that they also learn 
how to be more or less 
self-sustainable, because 
for all these years 
we had donors 
or we applied for grants. 
So respect your brush, 
respect your paint, because 
one day it's finished, 
and if we don't create 
a little income, that we can 
buy again our supplies, 
we will not be able to 
work anymore. 
Luca had a very strong 
focus on teaching them 
how to recycle 
whatever you find, out of 
almost every garbage, 
you can do art. 
Soon we are going to 
work on a project 
about sea issues 
and beach issues. 
So what the sea can give us, 
and what we have to do 
to protect it, or about 
what we have to be aware. 
With art, again, you can 
illustrate the problem and 
the beauty and explain it 
to people who maybe still 
have difficulties 
to read or write, because 
through images 
you can make yourself 
very well understood. 
I think it's very important 
for them and for all of us 
to be very sensible about 
the issues of this world. 
About not to forget 
that this world is 
the only world we have.
For me, 
Arte Moris is my life.
Arte Moris is really 
important for me because 
from Arte Moris, 
I will develop my talent, 
my skill from here. 
And if no Arte Moris 
in Timor, I would not know 
my talent or my future. 
That's why Arte Moris is 
really important for me.
I believe that art is 
going to give more 
or be positive impact to 
the society life, especially 
in developing countries 
and conflict countries. 
So I think 
here we started small, 
but the mission is 
that art can participate 
more and more for 
the peace in this planet.
For more information 
about Arte Moris 
in Timor Leste, 
please visit 
Our appreciation 
and applause, Arte Moris, 
its courageous founders 
Mr. and Mrs. Gansser, 
its supporters including 
His Excellency 
President Ramos-Horta, 
and all involved 
in helping to build 
a more beautiful 
and stronger country. 
May the powerful vehicle 
of the arts uplift the spirits 
of their participants 
and bring joy 
and understanding 
to our world. 
Thank you, 
gentle viewers,
for joining us on today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
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May Heaven 
shower your life 
with peace and blessings.