Art friendship Exchange Program 2019 with Artist Persatuan Seni Rupa Malaysia & Thailand.
Friendship: Art & Connectivity
Art is a universal
way to bring people together. It crosses borders and cultures as a binding tool
to highlight, appreciate, educate and to form a deeper connection with one
another.
Malaysia and Thailand
have shared good bilateral ties over the decades through its rich historical
and cultural exchange. Hence, we are proud to celebrate our 62nd Malaysia
Day in Thailand by valuing the friendship the two nations have fostered over
the years through the artworks created by both Malaysian and Thai artists alike,
showcasing their artistic expressions and thoughts about friendship.
MALAYSIAN ARTISTS
Haris Rashid, Mariyam Shany Ahmed, Rajeshwary Kuppusamy, Rekha Menon, Thineswari Govindasamy,Abu Zaki Hadri, Enah Samad, Mona KV, Ratna Rashidi, Nazhatulshima Norlan
THAI ARTISTS
Anusorn Siripin,Arnon Sungvondee, Ati Kongsuk, Mayrissara Chantararat, Onanong Glinsiri, Panang Panchuay, Pongpan Chantanamattha,Prajak Supantee, Pramaul Thungprue, Silapa Chantararat, Supavar Punsuwan, Wijit Apichartkriangkrai.
Launch:
21 Sep 2019 (Saturday) 4pm
Exhibition Duration:
20 Sep – 20 Oct, 2019
Venue
ChangChui Gallery @
ChangChui Creative Park, 460/8 Sirindhorn Road, Bang Phlat,
Bangkok 10700, Thailand
ChangChui was built up with the strong passion to inspire visitors and local people to
get new ideas through art, design, shops and entertainment. Since its opening in
June, 2017, the new Bangkok's thriving creative park has been flagged as an
extraordinary one-stop destination for everything art related in Thailand, for every
generation of visitors.
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