Kota Kinabalu: There is a lesson to be learned from a recent incident in regards to removal of the artwork at the 3rd editions Pillars of Sabah, last week, said Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Sabah Datuk Jafry Arifin.
He said this in a meeting which he called on all parties including his ministry’s permanent secretary Dr Jamili Nais, Sabah Arts Gallery director Jeniffer Linggi, Co-founder Pillars of Sabah 3.
0 Jared Abdul Rahman, Professor Dr Ramzah Dambul, and several few artists to get the bottom of the issue and resolve all differences regarding the removal of the 3rd editions Pillars of Sabah.
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