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Start the first week of August right with DJ sessions, clothing swaps, a photo exhibition, and more.
Renowned artist Sai Pattaraporn aka FeelSoulFlowArts returns for an enigmatic solo exhibition entitled What Wood You Say. The title’s wordplay gives a little insight into the nature-inspired collection, telling stories from wild jungles to minuscule details like a tree branch or a patch of green. Keeping with her trademark metallic colours, Sai stays true to her roots while communicating a larger concept.
Madi BKK, 1113 Charoenkrung Road
Until August 5, Thursday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-noon
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Distinctly known for his unique sound and professional methods of mixing different genres of music together, Siwilai Sound Club is eager to introduce KINGMCK’s first performance in Thailand. Get ready for a masterclass blend of house, techno, bass, and hip hop beats in a night to remember. Check out tickets here.
18 Charoenkrung Soi 36
August 6, 8pm-late
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A photo exhibition by four talented photographers—Jirawat Tunprasert, Natthapol Suebkraphan, Phongsathon Boontoe, and Sittichai Maikupandin—binds together the theme of “new light” through imagery that reflects experimentation, intriguing personalities, and new beginnings.
CTypeMag Gallery, 77/6 Phum Chit Alley
Until August 21, 1-6pm
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“The Sailor” collection is the love child of Leisure Projects x Tom of Finland’s navy-inspired uniforms and whimsical silhouettes. The exhibition features key pieces such as a biker jacket with a navy collar, denim cargo pants with faux leather patchwork, a corset detail tank top with a “sailor & biker” print, and other must-have items. There will also be a special portrait series from Thailand’s LGBTQ+ artist, Oat Montien, portraying homoerotic illustrations of Southeast Asian men with an Americanised flair.
Central: The Original Store, 4th Floor, 1226 Charoenkrung Road
Until August 14, Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm
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Do you have an overflowing closet but still have nothing to wear? If you’re in the Chiang Mai area, you’re in luck. Here’s an effortless and economical way to refresh your wardrobe at “Clothes Swap หอบผ้าหาบ้านใหม่” (read as hob pha har baan mai). Exchange your old clothes with other attendees and learn techniques on tailoring, patchworking, and fixing torn fabric from Chiang Mai Textile Terminal Team (CTT).
Root the Future, One Nimman, Suthep, Mueang Chiang Mai District (Chiang Mai)
August 6-7, 4-7pm
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