State welcomes avenues for young artists to further hone their craft


Yap (third right) briefing (from left) Gooi, Yeoh and Chuah on her piece‘A Walk to Balathandayuthapani Temple’ during the opening of her solo exhibition at the Hin Bus Depot in George Town, Penang.

NURTURING and investing in creativity are vital in preserving cultural expression and identity, according to Penang Tourism Development, Heritage, Culture and Arts committee chairman Yeoh Soon Hin.

As such, the state government will continue its efforts to support and encourage the younger generation in their creative pursuits.

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