INTI International University recently hosted two captivating exhibitions celebrating the cultural richness of Penang, Malaysia.
The first exhibition, titled ‘Penang Through My Lens Exhibition,’ showcased the talents of seventeen young photographers from the Foundation in Arts program. These budding photographers presented their skills in capturing the beauty of Penang, known as the “Pearl of the Orient.” Through their lenses, they offered unique perspectives on the state’s landscapes, architecture, and vibrant culture.
The second exhibition, ‘PENANG ISLAND MAI’ EXHIBITION, held at Tan Sri Abdul Majid Library, was organized entirely by BA in Mass Communication students from the Faculty of Business & Communication. This initiative provided students with early exposure to event management, as they collaborated with lecturers and the Penang Heritage Trust. The exhibition featured insightful e-magazines, short films, and documentaries, offering a comprehensive exploration of Penang’s cultural heritage.
These exhibitions not only showcased the creativity and talent of INTI International University students but also provided an immersive journey through Penang’s history and culture, enriching the university’s academic environment and fostering appreciation for the local heritage.