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Punk Roots, Community Art: Pangrok Sulap’s Story

Adi Helmi Jaini, Artist and Activist, Pangrok Sulap

23-Apr-25 19:00

Punk Roots, Community Art: Pangrok Sulap’s Story

Pangrok Sulap is a collective that wears their heart — and their heritage — proudly on their sleeve. Grounded in the landscapes and struggles of Sabah, their art is raw, real, and deeply Malaysian. From critiquing social injustices to building up rural communities, they prove that creativity can be a powerful tool for change. We speak with Adi Helmi Jaini about their work, their values, and what’s next.

Image Credit: pangrok_sulap Instagram

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  corruptionenvironmentLaw/Activismeducationculturevisual artsLiterature/PhilosophyHistory/Heritage

Tags:  sabahan heritagepunkmalaysian artistsart collectivepangrok sulapsocial commentaryart as social commentarymalaysian art





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