Shunag Xi is hosting an art jamming session entitled Hakuna Montana. This is a collaborative session that will bring together some of the renowned street artists to what they call ‘paint and chill’. Tickets are on sale at RM20 per person including an RM15 drinks voucher. This session will involve the RSCLS and ZNC Singaporean street artists as well.
Hakuna Montana – Art Festival 2018
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