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Klang Valley Malaysia KLANG VALLEY MALAYSIA Visual Arts Map ABOUT THIS MAP This Visual Arts Map attempts ECOSYSTEM MAPPING Under its strategic pillar to to chart various components, OVERVIEW ‘Empower the Communities’ through participants and dynamics of the increasing opportunities for larger visual arts ecosystem in Malaysian artists and cultural Malaysia. It provides a listing of professionals, CENDANA has organisations offering funding and worked with My Performing Arts support for visual arts, information Agency, RogueArt and Dr. Adil resources and artist associations, Johan of the Institute of Ethnic as well as a map and directory of Studies to publish Ecosystem Klang Valley-based visual arts Mapping Guides that provide platforms, tertiary institutions listings of arts organisations, offering visual arts programmes venues, institutions, networks and specialist research libraries. and platforms as well as local and international funding resources Users should note that art market for different cultural sectors. platforms (e.g., auctions, art fairs, private galleries with exhibition The Ecosystem Mapping effort programming and representing is part of a long-term series of artists, as well as showroom information guides initiated by galleries that operate on walk- CENDANA for public and private in sales) are differentiated from stakeholders, practitioners, general platforms for the visual policymakers, researchers, arts (e.g., public and corporate artists and cultural workers galleries, artist-run spaces, venues encompassing various artistic for hire) to indicate the different and cultural disciplines. economies and audiences that coexist and sometimes cross over in the ecosystem. It should also be noted that most funding bodies and certain general platforms are broad in their reach, with the visual arts being just one of various arts disciplines they support. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing paragraphs, CENDANA do not represent, warrant, undertake or guarantee that the use of data and information in this directory will lead to any particular outcome or results. All data and information presented in this visual arts directory have been obtained or derived from sources believed by CENDANA to be reliable but makes no representation as to their accuracy, completeness and timeliness. CENDANA shall be indemnified from any responsibility for errors or omissions in the content provided. CENDANA also will not be held responsible Produced by RogueArt for CENDANA. and shall not be liable for any and all loss suffered arising from the Researcher: Krystie Ng, Graphic designer: Kenta.Works use of data and information presented in this directory. By using Cover Image: September Khu, Healing in Turmoil (detail), 2019 this directory, you accept this disclaimer in full. VISUAL ARTS • Art Biennales/Arts Festivals Funding Yayasan Hasanah Arts, Heritage • Art Competitions/Awards & Culture (AHC) • Artist Residencies ECOSYSTEM • Grants/Awards & Support yayasanhasanah.org oernment Departments & Agencies • Online Art Platforms Corporate Foundations • Art Exhibitions & Programmes FUNDING & GRANTS Yayasan Sime Darby - ational/State Art Museums & alleries Cultural Foundations Alliance Française Kuala Lumpur yayasansimedarby.com Corporate alleries nternational Funding alliancefrancaise.org.my niersity alleries • Art in Schools • Incentives/Subsidies (Government) Yayasan Tenaga Nasional Artistun/Alternatie Spaces • Private Tuition • Private Patronage CENDANA (Cultural Economy tm.com.my/YayasanTM | Arts/Eent enues or Hire • Art Appreciation Classes/Workshops Development Agency) | | Funding ransawarspatronae cendana.com.my INDIVIDUAL STATE AGENCIES General ollaorations Early/Public SUPPORTING VISUAL ARTS & Support Platforms Art Education CIMB Foundation Penang Art District cimbfoundation.com penangartdistrict.com CREADOR Foundation PORT (People of Remarkable creador.com/creador-foundation Talents) t g portipoh.com.my n e e n t e Hai-O Arts and Culture Grants n r g o e a Sabah Creative Economy and r c s l hai-o.com.my a i n a d t s r r /a t Innovation Hub w e k a p n r x ILTIZAM by Ekuinas ds o Sabah Creative Economy and / e p w at , l ro s t e iltizam.ekuinas.com.my Innovation Hub n r d a m o g g or e e tf p / a p a pl p e u p INXO Arts Fund INCENTIVE SCHEMES d s r vi ec ro r ia MyCreative Ventures p e tio inxo.org.my w ex n o hibit mycreative.com.my p ion s, festiv n als, prog Goethe Institut Malaysia a rammes m goethe.de/malaysia Young Art Entrepreneurs! (YAE!) Art Buyers/ suppl artwors iret sales inome ommunitpuli art proets artgallery.gov.my g o Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur Artists v Public Commissioners e exhibitions, public artworks | rn jfkl.org.my m | s ollaorations a • Artist Associations e le ge sa n • Private Collectors s led le t / ow s i in co Krishen Jit Fund b kn • Artist Collectives n c n r & co e te • Institutional & Corporate Collectors o lls m n n k ski e t t, fiveartscentre.org/grants e iv ad • General Buyers ra e v s er g / t • Property Developers e s is s u in Lembaga Pembangunan u b g p s co • Local Councils/Government Projects p i ntent, l d adve Seni Visual Negara y i rtis a e ing r s artgallery.gov.my tw o r k manae support Matahati Art Fund (MAF) rs pratiesproets to Press/Media ca homarttrans.com u d e sk support, expert ills & power ise kno an Maybank Foundation s wl m tor edg uca e maybankfoundation.com ed Market Platforms/ Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Specialist Agents Culture Malaysia (MoTAC) Art Workers | motac.gov.my | • Private Galleries Training • Curators e • Art Fairs National Department for om & Research • Managers nc Services Culture and Arts (JKKN) s i • Art Auctions le | • Facilitators sa • Private Dealers | jkkn.gov.my • Fine/Visual/Multimedia Arts University Programmes • Writers • Art Consultants • Art Materials Supply • Art School Diplomas • Technicians • Interior Designers/Architects • Framers & Printers Think City • Art History Postgraduate Programmes • Assistants • Online Sales Platforms • Exhibition Installers thinkcity.com.my • Artist Mentorships/Apprenticeships • Logistics & Storage • Alternative Arts Learning • Art Insurers • Arts Management University Programmes • Conservation & Restoration • Curatorial/Writing/Art Management Workshops/Programmes • Exhibition/Graphic Designers • Art Archives & Libraries • Photographers/Videographers 1 2 3 4 5 6 National Art Gallery University of Malaya Art N Malaysian Institute of Art Universiti Tunku Abdul B5 10 C4 20 46 A8 8 E6 16 Art 2, Jalan Temerloh, Gallery (UMAG) 21 Training & (MIA) Rahman (UTAR) 33 1 Platforms Off Jalan Tun Razak, KL Level 5, Old Chancellory Building, 1KM 2KM Research 70, Jalan Ampang, KL Sungai Long Campus, Jalan 03-4026 7000 University of Malaya, KL Rawang 8 03-2022 2515 Sungai Long, Bandar Sungai Klang Valley artgallery.gov.my 03-7967 3780 Klang Valley [email protected] Long, Kajang angsa Maju museum.um.edu.my/umag A 25 A mia.edu.my 03-9086 0288 National Museum PUBLIC ART GALLERIES/MUSEUMS B5 11 36 37 PUBLIC [email protected] B5 1 Badan Warisan Malaysia Jalan Damansara, Tasik Perdana, ARTIST-RUN/ALTERNATIVE 5 B4 1 Akademi Seni Budaya D2 9 Management & Science fci.utar.edu.my Dan Warisan Kebangsaan 2, Jalan Stonor, KL KL SPACES/PLATFORMS 39 29 University ART ARCHIVES & LIBRARIES 03-2144 9273 03-2267 1000 A5 21 ARTI Fine Art Studio/ Sentul 54 (ASWARA) University Drive, Off Persiaran B5 17 Galeri Petronas badanwarisanmalaysia.org muziumnegara.gov.my ARTI Gallery 464, Jalan Tun Ismail, KL Olahraga, Shah Alam Lot 341-343, Level 3, 23-2A, 2nd Floor, Jalan 2/4C, 64 2 03-2778 5999 03-5521 6868 Suria KLCC, KL B4 2 Balai Seni Maybank B4 12 National Textiles Museum Desa Melawati, KL [email protected] msu.edu.my 03-2051 7770 40 24 Menara Maybank, 26, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, KL 03-4161 3969 58 5 6 20 10 Setiawangsa aswara.edu.my [email protected] 100, Jalan Tun Perak, KL 03-2694 3457 Arti Gallery 21 E4 10 Multimedia University GALERI PETRONAS 1300 88 6688 muziumtekstilnegara.gov.my 49 10 18 20 D1 2 Universiti Teknologi MARA (MMU) 62 5 maybankfoundation.com ARTO Movement & Rumah AQL Mt iara 12 (UiTM) Persiaran Multimedia, Cyberjaya C4 18 Malaysia Design Archive D4 13 Oriental Art & Cultural (online) 23 1 63 17 Faculty of Art & Design, 03-8312 5000 (MDA) 59 21 8 B5 3 Bank Negara Malaysia Center (OACC) ARTO Movement B 3 B Jalan Othman, Shah Alam [email protected] 84B, Zhongshan Building, Museum and Art Gallery Yayasan Elken, 10 & 12, 3rd Floor, uala upur 03-5544 2000 mmu.edu.my Jalan Rotan, KL Sasana Kijang, Jalan 1/137C, Jalan Klang Lama, KL B5 22 Chetak 12 45 Bukit Tunku [email protected] [email protected] 2 52 1 4 21 2, Jalan Dato’ Onn, KL 03-7785 6363 12A, Jalan Cempaka 16, uitm.edu.my E6 11 New Era University malaysiadesignarchive.org Taman Tun Dr Ismail 12 03-9179 2784 oacc.my Taman Cempaka, Ampang 30 29 27 44 College University of Malaya (UM) Malaysian Art Archive museumbnm.gov.my Chetak 12 6 16 9 11 31 34 19 22 C4 3 Block B & C, Lot 5, Jalan Bukit, B5 19 C1 14 Sasaran Art Gallery Jalan Universiti, KL Taman Bukit Mewah, Kajang & Research Support CULT Gallery (MAARS) E5 4 Galeri Kesenian dan B104, Jalan Sasaran, B4 23 ← Kuala Selangor 14 53 24 43 27 17 18 51 03-7967 3502 03-8739 2770 Kebudayaan Malaysia Sasaran, Jeram 10A, Persiaran Bukit Tunku, KL ultan Aul 23 Apa aa [email protected] [email protected] 12A, Jalan Cempaka 16, Ai hah Airport asar 13 2, Tower 1, Jalan P5/6, Putrajaya 012-257 9057 012-2861 800 57 um.edu.my newera.edu.my Taman Cempaka, Ampang 50 03-8000 8001 sasaranarts.org.my CULT Gallery 35 3 18 20
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