One of my favourite performances was Hai Ki Xin Lor: You Mean the world to me. A Hokkien dialect Play by Saw Teong Hin set in the compound of the famous Khoo Kongsi. It's semi autobiographical story about family secrets... Continue Reading →
Food for thought is part of George town festival organised by English artist Lusy deCoursey. The art workshop held a Chai Diam Ma, a cute little cafe, is to share your food stories through art. Lusy moved to Penang this... Continue Reading →
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=509eVYSlTqg For those who were not in Penang last weekend for George Town Festival, this is what you missed out on ;p Enough said!
The wait is over. The George Town Festival has started. Last night I attended the launch of Chinese Zodiac by talented English artist Thomas Powell at Macalister Mansion and Come Close Art Installation by Movers at Hin Bus Depot for... Continue Reading →
StewART the seagull has been relocated from his home. These are the perils of living in the city. As a tenant, you can be kicked out anytime and replaced. Luckily stewART is a tough and resourceful Bird. He has found... Continue Reading →
This is a very humble home. You can tell from the narrow facade and low ceilings and simple and basic shapes. The homes of the wealthier traders had wider facades, but generally the houses are narrow but long with one... Continue Reading →
This is on stewart lane, georgetown, penang. This wall showcases 3 street artists working separately at different times but making a piece that appears collaborative "Sometimes I still dream" says Stewart the seagull. Stewart the seagull is a dreamer... "Get... Continue Reading →