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APW



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2014


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APW was first established in1952 as Art Printing Works, a commercial printing factory. In 2013, an idea was conceived to repurpose underutilised spaces within the printing factory - converting it into inspiring creative spaces. In 2014, APW had been used by corporations, entrepreneurs, artists, small businesses and non-profits for workshops, artisan markets, exhibitions and more.

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