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The Barehands Residency

Nazura Rahime, the Project Manager of the Barehands Residency | Kazutaka Shioi, Visual Artist

23-Aug-24 15:00

The Barehands Residency

The Barehands Residency (BR) was established by Malaysian artist Juhari Said in 2010, and is a dedicated space for artists to collaborate and exchange ideas. Located in Hulu Langat on a four-acre property called Akal di Ulu, the residency has welcomed artists from around the world, creating an environment that encourages creativity and cultural dialogue. Following a successful 2023 residency in partnership with AP Art Gallery, BR continues to grow, and the upcoming residency aims to further strengthen these connections and contribute to the broader art community. We find out more from Nazura Rahime, the Project Manager of the Barehands Residency, and Kazutaka Shioi, the resident artist for this year's residency.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  visual arts

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