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How Do Art Museums Impact the Economy?

Izan Satrina Mohd Sallehuddin, Senior Director of Partnerships & Creative Sector, Think City Sdn Bhd

02-Jun-22 12:00

How Do Art Museums Impact the Economy?

We see art museums in other countries booming after the global economy’s reopening, all in the name of revitalising the economy. But in Malaysia, are we falling behind in the art and cultural sector? And how could that lend help in boosting our economy? We speak to Izan Satrina Mohd Sallehuddin, a Senior Director of Partnerships & Creative Sector at Think City Sdn Bhd, who is also the ​​former founding CEO of Cendana to get more cultural and artistic insights in Malaysian context. 


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Produced by: Lily Chai

Presented by: Richard Bradbury, Freda Liu


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