![]() New Zealand pianist Peter Blake and Japanese Koto player, Noriko Suboi, teamed up for a delightful concert series, while 3 members Mariam, Q and Cake of the popular Thai Band, B5, also performed. workshop info & scheduleĮast Meets West was the entertainment theme during The Living Art Festival. The workshop explained the art behind the sport and gave onlookers a glimpse into this recreational activity. Province gave an archery demonstration followed by a workshop. In collaboration with artists and friends from Pattani, local archers from the southern Kai’s fashion show highlightedĬlothing and accessories made by inmates in Chiang Rai called the “Daan 3 Original” Jeab’s fashion show focused on clothes made from Pate cloth and highlighted her inspiring “Neo Peranakan” collection. ![]() The Festival’s Street Art Concept highlighted graffiti art, paintings done in real time by street artists, as well as a lively flash mob! As street art has recently become popular in Phuket, this concept highlighted the unique works of local street and graffiti artists and gave guests the opportunity to watch them in action.Ī thrilling fashion show was facilitated by two Thai designers, Jeab Eaggamon and Kai Buncha Chooduang. Textiles workshop that focused on Batik painting, and a jewelry workshop that emphasized making jewelry from delicate ceramic pieces. More about the venueĪ series of workshops also took place during The Living Art Festival including a unique The end result was a fantastic discovery into the real Phuket to the world of contemporary art lovers. Even during the time of Covid-19, the Festival managed to be a grand community festival, adhering to safety precautions and social distancing to ensure guests’ safety. The Living Art Festival promoted Phuket as a ‘Creative City Hub’ and showcased the local art and culture as well as various mediums of artwork from up and coming Thai artists and more established Thai artists. Travel Asia, Baan Ar-Jor, Sound Gallery, Nueng-Sue 2521, Tantitium, Project Artisan, and others who came together to showcase music, fashion, arts & crafts. The Festival was supported by Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) who were the strategic partner, and together with other partners including True Money, Media Expertise, Now The Living Art Festival was held on 17th-19th December 2020 at Blue Tree Phuket, andĬoordinated with the reopening of the leisure and entertainment destination. While the festival was subdued due to precautionary measures, the lifestyle showcase allowed visitors to see the art pieces up-close-and-personal, therefore creating a true festival of Living Art. The Living Arts Festival incorporated sustainable art methods and enhanced the shopping experience of all forms of art pieces. The festivalĮxhibited artworks from local Thai artists, hosted art workshops, featured a shopping zone, a Street Art concept, innovative live music concerts and a fashion show. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the festival was toned down, but 2020 set the stage for these emerging talents with a grand art event that attracted art lovers. Khun Aom’s vision of introducing young, local Thai artists to the world in order to promote Thai culture and encourage young artists to pursue their craft is what drives The Living Art Festival. We try to give honorariums when we can, and are up front about how and when we’ll use media and documentation of artists’ works - but we let artists retain control over their copyright.“To uplift Phuket province and to position it as a World City of Gastronomy Culture which encompasses Food, Arts, Exhibitions, Entertainment, Music, and Culture.” (Sornchat ‘Aom’ Krainara) ‘Constraints can be a great way to open up the thought process,’ the group adds. In partnership with institutions such as The Museum of Art & Design, Tomorrow Lab and Printed Matter, Ace has welcomed dozens of artists to its residency programme: the brevity of which allows for an incredible variety and volume of creative output. ‘We feel a change of pace and place are good for the creative process,’ says the Ace team. ![]() Since 2014, the Manhattan and Shoreditch-based Aces have opened their doors each Sunday evening to artistic nomads who swap a space to lay their head for something brilliant to come from it. For roaming creatives who are unable to buckle down for months at a time within a single zip code, the Ace hotel has concocted a one-night-only spin on the traditional artist-in-residence programme.
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