KL’s June scene is buzzing with creative energy—and you’re invited! From Insta-worthy art sanctuaries to eco-chic markets and cultural gatherings, these four events are made for Malaysian Gen Z and Millennials craving stylish, socially conscious experiences. Get ready to discover, shop, and connect with meaning.
Each Other’s Everything at MoMo’s – Immersive Artistic Sanctuary
Step into MoMo’s and enter a realm where art surrounds you—in every color, texture, sound, and shape. Each Other’s Everything transforms the space into a shared narrative, blending installation and interaction.
- What to Expect:
- Interactive art installations that invite collaboration
- Live art performances & pop-up exhibits
- Chill lounge area with artisan drinks
- Expert Tip:
- “Art becomes meaningful when you can touch it—don’t be afraid to get involved,” says curator Suriya Raman, who collaborated on the exhibit.
Second Life Markets – Where Style Meets Sustainability
Looking to refresh your wardrobe guilt-free? Second Life Market is a stylish haven for eco-conscious fashion lovers:
- Gently pre-loved clothes, curated by trend-savvy vendors
- Upcycled accessories & DIY repair workshops
- Zero-waste lifestyle brands showcasing everyday essentials
Pro Tip:
“Upcycling isn’t just a trend—it’s a mindset shift. Come find pieces that feel brand-new with a backstory,” explains sustainable fashion expert Amina Sofea.
CzipVillage x SOMe Market – A Creative Wonderland for All Ages
Bring your friends and family to CzipVillage x SOMe Market, where creativity and play collide:
- DIY craft stations (illustrations, keychains, ceramics)
- Kid-friendly murals and art corners
- Local indie brands & artisan food stalls
Expert tip:
Pediatric art educator Farah Lee notes, “When kids create alongside adults, it sparks meaningful conversations across generations.”
The Godown Artists Market – Stand With Myanmar
The Godown Artists Market offers more than shopping—it’s a cultural declaration of solidarity with Myanmar:
- Hand-crafted jewelry, textiles & art by Myanmar creatives
- Informational booths detailing social and humanitarian issues
- Live performances and traditional demonstrations
Expert insight:
Cultural activist Ko Aung Chit shares, “Art transcends borders. Supporting these makers is supporting their narratives, too.”