A 3-day exhibition featuring artworks by 66 artists (54 Thai & 12 Vietnamese).
This is the third Exhibition and Exchange Programme for Painters of Viet Nam and Thailand held at Fine Arts and Photography Exhibition Center, 29 Hang Bai, Ha Noi.
This event is conducted by Suphanburi Fine Arts College, in cooperation with the Fine Arts and Photography Exhibition Center, as a mean of arts exchanging activity for both countries’ artists.
The exhibition will feature 66 artists, including 54 Thai artists such as Den Warnjing, Thanom Chantakruea, Phattarapion, Wisit Pimpimon, etc., and 12 Vietnamese counterparts (Ngô Quang Dương, Đào Chí Đắc, Đỗ Quốc Bình, Lưu Bảo Trung, Nguyễn Đình Quang, Nguyễn Đức Vinh, Nguyễn Thanh Sơn, Vũ Bạch Liên, Vũ Bình Minh, Vũ Phạm Trường Minh, Lê Thúy, Thái Nhật Minh). Besides the upcoming exhibition, which will bring to the public some of the most recent, symbolic creations and the diversity in the cultural aspect of the 2 ASEAN nations, there are also art exchange activities for the artists during the drawing trip in Sapa.
Thai artists are lecturers of Nakhon Si Thammarat College of Fine Arts, Suphanburi College of Fine Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts of Bunditpatanasilpa Institute, College of Fine Arts of Bunditpatanasilpa Institute, together with some invited artists.
Nakhon Si Thammarat College of Fine Arts (Thailand) presents artworks by 11 artists
Suphanburi College of Fine Arts (Thailand) presents artworks by 12 artists.
Faculty of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute (Thailand) presents artworks by 20 artists.
College of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute (Thailand) presents artworks by 8 artists.
The free exhibition will run on 08, 09 and 10 Mar 2017, 9 am – 7 pm at Fine Arts and Photography Exhibition Center, 29 Hang Bai, Hanoi.
This event is conducted by Suphanburi Fine Arts College, in cooperation with the Fine Arts and Photography Exhibition Center, as a mean of arts exchanging activity for both countries’ artists.
The exhibition will feature 66 artists, including 54 Thai artists such as Den Warnjing, Thanom Chantakruea, Phattarapion, Wisit Pimpimon, etc., and 12 Vietnamese counterparts (Ngô Quang Dương, Đào Chí Đắc, Đỗ Quốc Bình, Lưu Bảo Trung, Nguyễn Đình Quang, Nguyễn Đức Vinh, Nguyễn Thanh Sơn, Vũ Bạch Liên, Vũ Bình Minh, Vũ Phạm Trường Minh, Lê Thúy, Thái Nhật Minh). Besides the upcoming exhibition, which will bring to the public some of the most recent, symbolic creations and the diversity in the cultural aspect of the 2 ASEAN nations, there are also art exchange activities for the artists during the drawing trip in Sapa.
Thai artists are lecturers of Nakhon Si Thammarat College of Fine Arts, Suphanburi College of Fine Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts of Bunditpatanasilpa Institute, College of Fine Arts of Bunditpatanasilpa Institute, together with some invited artists.
Nakhon Si Thammarat College of Fine Arts (Thailand) presents artworks by 11 artists
Suphanburi College of Fine Arts (Thailand) presents artworks by 12 artists.
Faculty of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute (Thailand) presents artworks by 20 artists.
College of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute (Thailand) presents artworks by 8 artists.
The free exhibition will run on 08, 09 and 10 Mar 2017, 9 am – 7 pm at Fine Arts and Photography Exhibition Center, 29 Hang Bai, Hanoi.
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