Malaysian Institute of Art

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Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA)
Institut Seni Lukis Malaysia (Malay)
马来西亚艺术学院 (Chinese)
Established1967
Chairman Khoo Ee Peng
President Dr. Lok Lay Hong
Location,
Website www.mia.edu.my
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese 马来西亚艺术学院
Traditional Chinese 馬來西亞藝術學院

Malaysian Institute of Art, abbreviated as MIA, was founded in 1967 as a higher art education provider and accredited by the Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education. [1]

MIA provides courses in the field of creative art and music with course contents at its own campus located at Taman Melawati, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Compared to other arts institutions in Malaysia, they focus more on drawing, painting and other visual arts. [2]

Several Piala Seri Endon prize winners have come out of MIA. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Yunus, Noor Azlina (2011). Malaysian batik : reinventing a tradition. Tokyo: Tuttle Pub. p. 159. ISBN   9781462908783 . Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  2. Springer, James H. (2018). Malaysia's Canvas: The Blistering Saga of a Flash in the Pan Art Revolution. Gerak Budaya. p. 51. ISBN   978-967-0311-58-6 . Retrieved 2 February 2021.

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