US-based artist brings plastic weaving craft to KL public housing communities


K2K Trash Weaving Workshop participants working with recyclable materials at Seri Kota Public Housing in Kuala Lumpur. — Photos: SHEILA SRI PRIYA/The Star

WEAVING is slowly becoming a dying art as younger generations are reluctant to carry it forward.

After all, clothes are readily available with fast fashion dominating today’s market.

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