Image courtesy of BGC Glass Studio

Exhibition

Beyond Giving, Inspiring Change

Bangkok Glass Company

24 January 2025 to 28 January 2025

Monday to Sunday :11am-8pm.

Free admission

Synopsis

“Beyond Giving, Inspiring Change,” this exhibition invites reflection on how small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect, leading to a broader societal impact. Even the simplest gestures can inspire others, uplift communities, and generate lasting, positive change.

 

The exhibition supports glass artists by helping them develop their skills and careers through workshops and collaboration. By offering a creative outlet, it seeks to inspire more artists and foster both their professional growth and the development of the glass art community.
We believe that the more we give, the more we receive. No matter how small or insignificant an act may seem, it has the potential to make a meaningful impact on society.

Participating artists/curators:

Chattakan Vongsiri, Glass Artist, Thai
Ake Rodmek, Glass Artist, Thai
Nathakorn Kanitvaranun, Glass Artist, Thai
Niphun Mahamongkol, Glass Artist, Thai
Tan Sock Fong, Artist, Singaporean
Jeremy Popelka, Glass Artist, USA
Stephanie Trenchard, Glass Artist, USA
Austin Stern, Glass Artist, USA
Peter Bowles, Glass Artist, Australian
Osamu Noda, Glass Artist, Japanese
Yumiko Noda, Glass Artist, Japanese
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