
Tiny Art Gala 2025: A Malaysian Masterpiece Bridging Cultures and Supporting Children
Kuala Lumpur Hosts Tiny Art Gala 2025, Bridging Cultures and Supporting Children's Welfare Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – The Tiny Art Gala 2025 concluded successfully, bringing together art and charity in a unique way. Over 2,000 miniature artworks by 71 artists from Malaysia and around the world were displayed, creating a vibrant celebration of global cultures. The event, held at the IN Design Lab KL Eco City, ran from June 14-15, offering free admission to the public. The Gala's founder, Nick Ng Shu Lin, emphasized the event's dual purpose. "Today, we are not just launching an art exhibition; we are nurturing a movement that brings together young voices, citizen artists, educators, and global citizens under one roof, united by our belief in the power of art to heal, connect, and inspire." The event also served as a fundraiser for orphanages and unregistered welfare homes in Malaysia. The Gala made history by being recognized by the Malaysia Book of Records as the nation's first miniature art exhibition. Visitors enjoyed various cultural performances, interactive workshops, and opportunities to meet artists and art enthusiasts. Beyond the art, attendees could contribute to the humanitarian mission of providing a brighter future for children in need. The Tiny Art Gala 2025 serves as a powerful example of how art can unite diverse cultures and inspire positive social change.