- Sense of Nang Loeng: Community Art
- Sense of Nang Loeng: KINPLOEN...LEARNLOENG
- Sense of Nang Loeng: JUB JIB JAB JAI
- Sense of Nang Loeng: NANG LOENG MEMORY WALL
- Sense of Nang Loeng: SCENE OF LIGHT - SCENE OF LIFE
- Sense of Nang Loeng: Trok Khun Loeng
- Sense of Nang Loeng: Sartorial
- Bangkok Design Week 2023: Sense of Nang Loeng
- Community x Covid-19
- Buffalo Field Festival II
- [Artist-in-residence] “Buffalo Field Festival II,” Openspace & Mike Hornblow
- [Artist-in-residence] “Buffalo Field Festival I,” Openspace & Mike Hornblow
- Buffalo Field Festival I
- [Artist-in-residence] It’s my turn, Chiharu Shinoda and Mai Nakabayashi
- [Artist-in-residence] “Four Chances for Drama”: Short Chatri, Chiharu Shinoda and Mai Nakabayashi
- [Artist-in-residence] Woong Moong
- Goodbye Message from Tamarind
- [Artist-in-residence] Pattrica Lipatapunlop
- [Artist-in-residence] FaiFai
- Walk the Alleyways | เตร่-ตรอก
- E-lerng
- [Artist-in-residence] ชิฮารุ ชิโนดะ
- Lakhon Chatri | ละครชาตรี
- Community Art
One intriguing way we engage with our own community is through community art, through which residents could express their creativity in public spaces and exchange with each other their opinions and ideas.
For this community art project, called Children Street Art: Natural… Supernatural!, we encourage people to connect with the spirits that reside within them and within the place they live in. It is about our spiritual well-being that maintains the ties with the world around us. This will make it possible for individuals and groups to develop sensitive and spiritual connections with their environment in order to experience happiness, mindfulness, and peace. People will experience both physical and mental benefits from skillfully managing an environment that creates a pleasurable and appealing atmosphere.