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Treasures of the North: Exploring Kaki Bukit and Wang Kelian in Perlis
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Peter Ong
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A Fully Engrossed Artist In Residence: He An Explores Malaysian Culture
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A Wind-Blown Fire Needs Little Effort by He An explores multicultural Malaysia through industrial materials, rituals, and local collaborations, blending contemporary art with Taoist and festival traditions to reflect identity, community, and the “in-between” spaces of culture.
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