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Oriental Art & Cultural Center



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2010


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OACC (ORIENTAL ART & CULTURAL CENTER) is dedicated to the idea of enriching a people’s lives through art. The center was founded as a non-profit art space in 2010 under the auspices of Elken Foundation who is committed to encourage the understanding of Malaysian arts and culture. As a community platform that could provide a space for artistic dialogues and open discussions, we aim to initiate and promote all forms of art-related programmes and to exhibit outstanding art pieces by artists of all disciplines. Up and coming, local young artists are always our first priority when it comes to the curation and selection process.

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