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Everyone’s A Critic - Apa Pandang-Pandang

Tee Shiao Eek, Health & Living | Declan Goh, Young Art Reviewer

24-May-21 19:30

Everyone’s A Critic -  Apa Pandang-Pandang

Apa Pandang-Pandang is an interactive online exhibition of artwork created by children from B40 during the pandemic. Guided via online lessons, the art has been adapted into the digital format and curated to provide a glimpse into their lives, daily challenges, and hopes. We review the exhibition and discuss the power of art when it comes to bridging gaps.

Everyone's A Critic is jointly presented with CENDANA. For updates on Malaysian arts and culture, visit them on Facebook and Instagram.

Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan

Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan


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