The majestic Santubong provides a stunning backdrop for the city of Kuching, as seen from Four Season in BDC. |
I just came back from serving as an external examiner for the final year projects of students from the Visual Art and Technology Program at the Faculty of Applied and Creative Arts (FACA), Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). I think I have been servicing as the external examiner for the past four years already. It has been a meaningful return and learning pleasure for me.
Cruising in sampan along Sarawak river with a 'pilot' who has been doing it for so many years, brings me back to many fond memories |
Night cruise |
Interior view of UNIMAS Library that can easily be converted into an art gallery |
Exterior view of UNIMAS campus. |
Kartik and Rasyid were very helpful in assisting me and Tengku Sabri (the other external examiner)during our stay. We returned the favor by giving them our frank and direct opinions in regards to their masters research.
I miss my ol' mind grenade partner (external examiner) NASIR BAHARUDDIN.
I strongly believe that Nasir has played a critical (but obscured)
role in shaping the direction and quality of the final year projects
from the students of the Visual
Art and Technology Department of the Faculty of Applied & Creative
Arts, UNIMAS. This can be traced in the works of the students in the previous batches. Of
course, credits (and constructive criticism) must be given to all the
lecturers as well.
Anyway, it has been another meaningful partnering
with another ol pal (and respected senior during my student years at
UiTM) TENGKU SABRI. Thank you Tengku Sabri for your presence and
critical contribution. It has been one of my many wishes to show you the
fruits of one of my many 'planting and gardening' endeavors. I also
wish that the three of us can contribute to this fertile 'garden'. I
offer my doa that our presence will assist our friends at UNIMAS in
charting their future.
I left part of my heart in Sarawak,
specifically Kuching, Kota Samarahan and UNIMAS. Blessed to be back to a
place where I learnt many lessons in life. Blessed to be back to a
place I used to call home, the birth state of Amira and Ainina, the
place where my big ego was tested, humbled and shattered. A place where I
was inspired by the pioneering spirit of my friends and students. The
students works still inspire and rejuvenate me, whilst making me
reminiscing the wonderful experiences of planting a faculty and a
university. The past and future are entangled into the present. And yes,
it is still a 'present' or special gift to me. That is why I still
fly to Sarawak.
Mount Serapi, another gatekeeper of Kuching. |
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