Museum Rudana supports the  idea that surrounding community and society are integral part in the effort to  develop the nation through the fine art activities. The application of the  second part of the Tri Hita Karana,  that is harmony among human becomes  one of its guiding principles. 
              
                
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                              Museum Rudana is committed to contribute in fine  art events either in Bali, Indonesia or overseas, as well as  the local scope activities that have social, cultural and religious  significance. In a variety of fine art events conceptualized by Putu Supadma  Rudana, local community became co-central actors in the fine art festivals. The gamelan music players,the jogged dancersand other local community  who helped organize the events also have commitment to Museum Rudana. This  commitment reflects the strong socio and cultural mebanjar (Balinese traditional neighborhood  living concept). Even the farmers working  surrounding the Museum possess strong sense  of belonging towards the Museum. Indeed, Museum Rudana is not just a  museum. It is a museum with social, cultural and environmental commitment