Arts Network Exhibitions
Bangkok Inclusive Art Festival
Organised by Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Foundation for Children with Disabilities (FCD), Bangkok Disability Community, The Rainbow Room Foundation, British Council Thailand
Co-organisers: Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS), School of Architecture, Art and Design, KMITL, School of Architecture, Bangkok University, Explode Gallery, Humanclusive, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Department of Education, Art For All Foundation, Made by Heart, Na Kittikoon Foundation, Sataban Saengsawang Foundation, Square Jumbo
Sponsors & Supporters: FYI, Art Education Program, Department of Art, Music and Dance Education, Faculty of Education, Chulalongkorn University
Curated by Bangkok Art City
Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) in collaboration with the Foundation for Children with Disabilities (FCD), The Rainbow Room Foundation, British Council Thailand, and the Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS).
Bangkok Inclusive Art Festival
1 April – 12 April, 2026
At the Hall, 5th Floor; the Curved Wall 5th – 3rd Floor; and Exhibition Gallery, 3rd Floor; Balcony, 2nd Floor; Hall, 1st Floor and Multi-function Room, 1st Floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre.
Bangkok is not defined by a single standard, but by its continuous, intersecting diversity. was born from this understanding that difference is not a surplus to society, but its very foundation.
This festival therefore understands art as a social process an active practice that opens up space for bodies, experiences, and diverse modes of learning to coexist on equal terms.
Accessibility is not just about physical structures. It is about designing new relationships, creating a system that do not require anyone to conform to a central standard, but instead acknowledge that such standards themselves can expand and transform.
Bangkok Inclusive Art Festival is an exhibition, a creative market, a talk stage, a performance, and a social laboratory where art works as a tool to redefine what it means to live together.
This festival does not ask who should be included, but rather which systems make inclusion incomplete and how we can change those structures together, so that everyone has a space without having to lose their value.
Bangkok Inclusive Art Festival is a confirmation that difference is not something to be blended in, but a force that gives the city meaning. And when potential is not limited, the city should not be limited either.
Discover:
Exhibition by Networks – Showcasing diverse artistic works, both in process and in creative form.
Sustainable Art Market – A space to extend artistic works into career opportunities and the creative economy.
Knowledge on Design and Innovation for Accessibility – (Universal Design & Creative Access)
Conference & Panel Discussions – Talk stage for academics, practitioners, policymakers, and the community
Performances for Learning and Capacity Development – Supporting the self-expression and potential of people with diverse bodies and learning styles.
Knowledge on Rights and Relevant Laws – Covering the Thai social context as well as international examples.
Workshops to Raise Awareness of Diversity – Opening spaces for learning through participatory processes.
*Free admission
*Some workshops require a material fee or advance registration.
For more information, please contact
Arts Network Department, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
Tel. 02-214 6630 ext. 526
Email: [email protected]

