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2019


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Artopia International Art Village Balik Pulau / Balik Pulau International Art Village ARTOPIA is the location where this work is produced and exhibited for public viewing. This work is a combination of foreign & Malaysian artists in conjunction with the "Art for Wildlife Conservation" program organized by Artopia Education Trust & Penang Art District in 2019 The program is in line with the Penang 2030 vision by the Penang State Government, making Balik Pulau International Art Village an international art education center.

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