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‘Paradise’ by Joanne Loo, one of the works included in the virtual exhibition by the K[otak]ku art residency.

TWELVE emerging Malaysian artists are displaying their works in a virtual exhibition which explores how the Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order affected them.

The artists were selected to take part in the K[otak]ku virtual arts residency hosted by Sarawak-based creative community incubator Haus Kch from Feb 17 to March 17.

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