Art

MyMy supports local arts community with #MyMalaysia campaign

The #MyMalaysia campaign aims to help struggling artists by giving them a platform to show their work

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Sep 2021 1:00PM

MyMy supports local arts community with #MyMalaysia campaign
MyMy is a way for Malaysia's underground art scene to share their vision of Malaysia. – Pic courtesy of MyMy, September 17, 2021

MALAYSIA'S art scene has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. With live music banned, entertainment precincts closed and galleries shut, many artists have been put in a compromising financial position.

This is why MyMy – short for ‘My Malaysia’ – came up with the #MyMalaysia campaign; to help empower these hard-hit artists to continue doing what they love. Through #MyMalaysia, MyMy is encouraging artists to share Malaysia through their eyes (or lens, in this case) and reward the best entries with money and a feature on the MyMy Instagram page. Instagram users can see some of the brilliant work already submitted via @mymy, or by searching #MyMalaysia, on Instagram.

“MyMy sees Malaysia’s underground art scene as a symbol of our country's progress. In the spirit of #KitaJagaKita, we wanted to play a small part in helping these incredible local artists survive and thrive, whilst also sharing their works to remind fellow Malaysians just how beautiful their country is,” said MyMy’s CEO, Kishore Samuel.

Selected entries will be eligible for rewards. – Picture courtesy of MyMy, September 17, 2021
Selected entries will be eligible for rewards. – Picture courtesy of MyMy, September 17, 2021

“It has been a tough year for all of us, yet Malaysians are steadfast and the love for our country remains strong. We hope that with #MyMalaysia, we will be reminded of the wonders of our nation, the strength of our people and the uniqueness of our local culture.”

“Starting with the #MyMalaysia incentive, MyMy wants to empower all Malaysians to see their country with fresh eyes, and be part of the country’s progress. Which is also why we’re building a product for all Malaysians. One that’s intuitive, easy-to-access and has Malaysia at its very core”, continues MyMy’s Co-Founder, Joe McGuire.

MyMy wants to see how all Malaysians view their beautiful country, and welcomes participation from any Malaysians who’d like to share their artwork showcasing the beauty of Malaysia. Do follow and be sure to tag @MyMy on Instagram and hashtag #MyMalaysia. Selected entries will be rewarded.

You can also pre-register for early access to MyMy and become a Beta tester at www.my-my.com/#RegisterNow. – The Vibes, September 17, 2021

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