The article focuses on the four artists who work in Penang, Malaysia including Helen Kim Yeon-Tae, Susanna Helena Hernesniemi, and Drew Harris. It states that Helen Kim describes herself as a traveler and has received her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Duck-Sung Women's University before she studied at the Art Students League. It notes that Susanna's work involves a shadowy man often in shortened form as in Matissean paper cuts. Drew Harris set up AWAS Studios in Penang in 2008.
*EMPLOYMENT of people with disabilities, *SHELTERED workshops, *OCCUPATIONS, *HUMANITARIANISM, *INCOME
Abstract
The article offers information on the services offered by the ACS Stepping Stone Work Centre for people with disabilities in Malaysia. It mentions that the institution is offering various jobs for disabled people. It highlights the jobs made available for these people which include weaving, cooking, baking, and even paper and soap making. These employees are receiving monthly salary worth 300 Malaysian Ringgit from the country's Welfare Department.
Published
2010
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