KOTA KINABALU: Local artists are hoping to bring creative arts to new levels with the Wonders of Wilderness (WOW1.0) Ocean project set to be launched on Sunday (Jan 16) at the Pillars of Sabah here.
KOTA KINABALU: The recent incident where artworks at the ruins of a colonial building downtown were removed should not dishearten local artists, says Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin.
Artworks on Pillars of Sabah 3.0 at a colonial building ruins site downtown Kota Kinabalu, gone over the weekend.
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah s online community was abuzz when the artworks at the ruins of a colonial building downtown, called Pillars of Sabah , were completely removed and covered with white paint.
The disappearance of the paintings on 31 pillars by 31 artists over the weekend also caught Pillars of Sabah coordinators and artists by surprise as they were not informed of any changes.
Pillars of Sabah, which is held annually, features 31 themes, one for each pillar.
The latest installation, Pillars of Sabah 3.0, aimed at spurring unity during the pandemic was unveiled on Dec 20,2020, and the community art initiative featured artists from diverse backgrounds.