Malaysian Artist, Rupa Shares Her Personal Art Journal in This Web Exhibition
This is Rupa Subramaniam's first solo exhibition. The "kind of art that makes me feel joy again", she shares. It is excerpts from her collage art journal that honours a slow pace of life passing by.
Continue Learning in the KL’s Creative Scene Without Breaking the Bank
This article explores affordable ways to explore your creative side in Kuala Lumpur. Consider free workshops, subsidized programs, and learn how to budget for learning experiences and find inspiration in everyday activities. From dance to poetry, reignite your creative spark without burning a hole in your wallet!
The Art of Santai
Finding value beyond productivity: The reminder about self-worth not being tied to productivity challenges societal pressure and emphasizes internal validation.
Apa Lagi India Mau?
Rejected 300 times. Why does questioning the status quo in housing, employment, entertainment, politics, and education lead to silencing? Apa lagi India mau?
Reclaiming Deepavali's Defeat on Darkness while Shining a Light on Malaysian Indian Cultural Sensitivity
Malaysian Indian artist, Rupa Subramaniam challenges Deepavali celebration to be equated with the triumph of light over darkness. It perpetuates stereotypes of colourism, that dark is evil. How can Malaysias help dispel this narrative?
Until We’re Free from Discrimination, We’re Not Liberated
What does liberation mean for people who reside in Malaysia today? We need to remember that our Kemerdekaan is not just about freedom from colonizers. It was not achieved on 31st August 1957 if we don’t continue to sustain it.
Poetry as a Tool for Personal Growth and Mindfulness
Ideas craving bodies. Words forming rhymes. But why did the stage fill us with such dread?