Alun Mandar Fest is a visual art project for a festival event in West Sulawesi. The work takes its inspiration from kitchen tools found in traditional Sulawesi homes, reading them not merely as domestic objects, but as cultural symbols shaped by everyday life. Through playful forms, vibrant colors, and expressive compositions, the visual language speaks about the relationship between culture, Mandar women, and their role in sustaining memory, care, and community. Objects from the kitchen are reimagined as signs of presence—of labor, ritual, nourishment, and inherited knowledge. In this project, visual art becomes a way of celebrating women’s space, where tradition is not frozen in the past, but continues to live, move, and speak through contemporary expression.