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What’s Ahead for the Balai Seni Negara?

Zanita Anuar, Director of Exhibition Services, Collection and Conservation, National Art Gallery | Intan Rafiza Abu Bakar, curator, National Art Gallery

07-Jan-20 15:00

What’s Ahead for the Balai Seni Negara?

The National Art Gallery, or Balai Seni Negara, is the premier national institution for the visual arts. What does it have planned for 2020 and beyond, and what role does it see itself playing when it comes to educating the Malaysian public on the visual arts? And what can we expect from the Kuala Biennale 2020? We speak with Zanita Anuar, Director of Exhibition Services, Collection and Conservation, and curator Intan Rafiza Abu Bakar, both from the National Art Gallery.

Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan

Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan


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