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What Is There to Fear?

Published on 31 March, 2011 by | 6 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: , , , , ,

About fear, freedom and performance art in the streets of Myanmar. ‘Examining our history, I realize no artist has actually been imprisoned for doing street performance.’


UPDATE: National Visual Arts Development Board Bill 2010

Published on 10 December, 2010 by | Comments closed | Filed under: News | Tags: , , ,

REQUIRED READING: New legislation that widely impacts the visual arts in Malaysia is now in its 2nd and 3rd reading in the Dewan Rakyat.


Suggestions: 5. Playing badminton in an art gallery.

Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers returns! This time, featuring sweaty boys!


Visual Arts Development Bill 2010

Published on 27 August, 2010 by | 2 | Filed under: News | Tags: , , ,

Minister of Information, Culture & Communication Dr Rais Yatim announces a Visual Arts Development Bill will be tabled in parliament this October.


10th Malaysia Plan: Arts & Culture

Published on 16 June, 2010 by | 3 | Filed under: News | Tags: ,

Were arts and culture left out of the 10th Malaysia Plan, like Selangor was? No! We made it in. We are part of the grand plan. Here is the section of 10MP that concerns art and culture.


Suggestions: 4. Sleeping in an Art Gallery

Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers returns! Here’s a good way to escape the torrid afternoon sun! Siesta, anyone?


Artist(e)s, know your budget

Published on 28 October, 2009 by | 8 | Filed under: News | Tags: , , , ,

by ARTERI

National Budget 2010: The allocation for ‘Creative Industries’ is one of the biggest ever – RM 200million. Short on time and resources, we’re putting here the relevant excerpts from the budget speech. We urgently invite debate, comment and any extra information you may have.


SUGGESTIONS: 3. Sunbathing in an Art Gallery

by CIPAN

For those of us who can’t get enough of the sun, theatre practitioner Ayam Fared shows us where and how to get the perfect tan line within our one hour lunch slot in the next installment of Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers


Suggestions: 2. Kite Flying In An Art Gallery

by CIPAN

Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers is back. Take note, work-worn and culturally-deficient members of the civil service: more irresistably stimulating activities for you!

Ahem. Episode 2: Kite Flying in an Art Gallery.


Suggestions: 1. Cycling in an art gallery

by CIPAN

Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers: 1. Cycling in an art gallery

In order to promote the arts among government workers, CIPAN would like to suggest several exciting ways in which art appreciation can be combined with many of our nation’s favourite weekend activities.


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