Main Exhibition 789
“THAI YO”
Organizer: Ministry of Culture / Bangkok University Creative Center
Co-organizer: Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
THAI YO
Cultural Creativity Creative Economy project
Workshop
"Live Drawing" by Peeraphat Kittisuwat with live music by The Photo Sticker Machine
Peeraphat Kittisuwat's works have been featured in many concerts of local bands including Modern Dog's most recent concert, "3 5 15". This time Peeraphat will present what he refers as "Live Drawing", a mixture of drawing and animation in combination with live music provided by The Photo Sticker Machine. Peeraphat's sure-to-be exciting performance will be filled with twists and turns as his drawing could change the entire course of the animation. This completely unpredictable "Live Drawing" will keep you on the edge of your seat.
"Live Drawing" by Peeraphat Kittisuwat with live music by The Photo Sticker Machine
Sunday 28 March at 4 pm
Auditorium, 5th floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
No reservation needed
Origami Workshop by Ekkasit Khemnguad
Ekkasit grew up with Japanese culture as his mother was the head of Japan Foundation's Activity Department. At the age of 5, Ekkasit was introduced to the art of origami by his mother and fell in love with it ever since. Aspired to be an origami master, Ekkasit has been hard at work from folding different intricate pieces to coming up with difficult designs like the Ganesh origami that gained him a reputation. In November 2008, he co-founded Thai Origami Club with having more than 2500 active members. Ekkasit will showcase his talent and demonstrate that origami is much more than just folding a paper crane. The workshop will include easy-to-follow basics as well as some challenging designs.
Origami Workshop by Ekkasit Khemnguad
Saturday 3 April at 1.30 pm
5th floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
**Seats are limited. Reservation is highly recommended.
For reservation and other inquiries, please call 086-991-6041.
Cultural Creativity Creative Economy project: “Thai Yo” is an art exhibition which gathers fine and applied art, design and all creative industry from more than 30 Thai artists and designers who have experienced their lives and work projects within Japanese pop culture, such as Suthep Wongkamhaeng, Yanawit Kunchaethong, Nipan Oranniwesna, Navin Rawanchaikul, Pinaree Sanpitak Kulapat Yantrasast and Wisut Ponnimit. The objective of this exhibition is to convey the interactions between Thai and Japanese cultures within any forms of lifestyles, art and civilization. Specifically contemporary culture, this phenomenon brings out the unique narratives, thoughts and beliefs in order to create the aesthetics and economic value from these creative ideas.