Gallery in Johor Bahru displays art by disabled artists from all over Asia

JOHOR BAHRU – The centre boasts an impressive collection of art pieces and paintings which are created by by individuals with special needs from all over Asia. [VIDEO]

The Kiwanis International Art Gallery which  the Kiwanis CareHeart Centre in Taman Sutera was launched on 10th November 2013. The centre boasts an impressive collection of art pieces and paintings which are created by by individuals with special needs  from all over Asia.

Mr Koh Guan Hoe the principal of the CareHeart Centre said that anyone who is interested to visit this gallery can make the necessary arrangements with the centre.

For more information, visit the centre’s official facebook page at : Kiwanis CareHeart Centre

 

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The Kiwanis CareHeart Centre
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Entrance to the Art Gallery
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Colorful artwork
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Creative art pieces
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Contribution from Singapore
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Contribution from Indonesia
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Another art piece from Indonesia
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Art piece from Malaysia and neighboring Singapore
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Art piece by the talented Yap Hanzhen who is autistic
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Yap Hanzhen
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Art by hearing impaired Ren Sarom from Cambodia
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Beautiful craft works
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Another detailed art piece by Ly Kim Leng from Cambodia
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Some classy handicrafts were also on display
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Footsteps leading to and fro the Art Gallery
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The building standing tall

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Lee-Jean Fung

Lee-Jean is a citizen journalist, who actively promotes laughter as the best medicine. She lives in Johor Bahru.