From the Threading Narratives exhibit


This is minutes before the exhibit was officially opened.  
We put a local garland on the door for good luck.

Group shot with Natalia Ludmila of Buro57 and Thai artists Mink, Anurak, 
and Doey who came with his wife and kids.
I was glad that his son agreed to try participatory storytelling with me. 

The show featured three stories, each created by a participant-narrator with me.



In promoting the exhibit, Buro57 shared some teaser images, and   
I quite enjoyed the selection of images.  The one above is one of them.  
With this image, Buro57 put the hashtags narrative, fiction, text, and doodles.

Other hashtags used in promoting the exhibit were storytelling, photography, and child-friendly.  

Head over here for the exhibition text, which includes a Thai translation.

The exhibit runs until May 25, 2019 at Buro57 (402/69 Soi Charoen Krung 57, Bangkok). 


Update: As follow up to this exhibition, the Pimple that became a Mole project had a pop-up art installation in Singapore in January 2020.

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