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The Penang Teachers’ Art Circle atau PTAC



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1966


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PTAC was the idea of ??a handful of art educators in April 1963 with the aim of unearthing potential in the field of art in Penang, providing an opportunity for art teachers to share experiences in art for the development and advancement of their skills in the field of art. The founders of PTAC consist of Tay Hooi Keat, Tan Tin Kok, Chee Wee Sun and Lee Eng Hong. Year of Establishment: 1966

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