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Collaboration Between Malaysian Artists and UT Students

Art exhibit featuring collaboration between Malaysian artists and University of Tennessee students.

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In Knoxville this March, Malaysian artists Adi Helmi Bin Jaini and Zayrul Rizo Bin Osman Leong have teamed up with University of Tennessee students for an interactive art exhibit. Featuring a large-scale community-printed woodcut, the exhibit will run every weekend at the RED Gallery, culminating with a special presentation at the Big Ears Festival. This collaboration utilizes the Pangrok Sulap method to support social issues in East Tennessee, with proceeds benefiting rural communities in need.

Exciting Collaboration in Knoxville: Malaysian Artists Team Up with UT Students

Knoxville is buzzing with creativity this March as two talented Malaysian artists join forces with students from the University of Tennessee (UT) for a spectacular interactive art exhibit. Adi Helmi Bin Jaini and Zayrul Rizo Bin Osman Leong bring their unique vision to the table, collaborating with UT students to craft a large-scale, community-printed woodcut that promises to engage and inspire visitors.

When and Where to Catch the Exhibit

The exhibit is set to run every Friday and Saturday throughout the month of March, taking place at the RED Gallery on West Jackson Avenue. Enthusiasts can stop by from 1 PM to 5 PM until March 30 to soak up the artistic vibes. But that’s not all! The exhibit will also make a special appearance at the annual Big Ears Festival, a celebration known for its diverse and innovative artistic offerings.

A Unique Artistic Approach

At the heart of this collaboration lies the fascinating Pangrok Sulap method, an artistic technique inspired by a collective from rural Borneo. What makes this method stand out is not only its beautiful imagery but also its commitment to social issues that resonate locally, particularly in East Tennessee. This project aims to foster creative economies and support communities in need.

Giving Back to the Community

The Pangrok Sulap collective has a noteworthy approach to their earnings, with one-third of proceeds being funneled back into rural communities that desperately require clean water and electricity. The remaining funds are utilized to support their studio group members, creating a sustainable model that benefits both artists and the communities they hail from. This commitment to social and environmental causes aligns perfectly with UT’s educational mission of engaged learning.

The Meaning Behind Pangrok Sulap

Curious about the name? Pangrok is derived from the local pronunciation of “punk rock,” reflecting a vibrant and youthful spirit. Meanwhile, Sulap translates to a hut or resting place often associated with farmers in Borneo, symbolizing a connection to nature and community. This unique blend of culture and community support not only makes for compelling art but also a meaningful message.

Events Galore at the Big Ears Festival

As the anticipation builds for the Big Ears Festival, visitors can expect an array of exciting activities beyond the Pangrok Sulap exhibit. Noteworthy is the Kite Symphony exhibit, along with various performances to take place at the Denbo Center. The College of Arts and Sciences at UT proudly endorses these events, encouraging community involvement and artistic exploration.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss It

This collaboration presents a rare opportunity to engage with art that not only educates but also empowers. Whether you are an art aficionado or just curious about the intersection of creativity and social impact, the Pangrok Sulap exhibit is set to deliver an unforgettable experience. Adding your voice to this project means participating in something bigger—a merging of cultures, ideas, and a commitment to make a difference.

So, gather your friends and family and plan a visit to the RED Gallery. Help celebrate this vibrant melding of Malaysian art and student ingenuity while contributing to a cause that seeks to uplift communities across the globe. See you there!

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