MunMun Srinakarin
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MunMun Srinakarin

  • Art
  • Prawet
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Details

Address
1st - 3rd Fl, MunMun Srinakarin, Seacon Square, Khwaeng Nong Bon, Khet Prawet
Bangkok
10250
Opening hours:
Open Daily 10.30am-9.30pm

What’s on

Postcard from a Stranger

This art exhibition invites visitors to express their emotions through words, whether it’s a secret, a love story or anything they wish to share. Participants can write postcards, each featuring new works from 10 artists, and take part in activities that enhance the main exhibition. The theme, ‘what has never been said’, is brought to life through postcard-sized paintings. These artworks serve as a way for people to communicate their feelings beyond words. Additionally, visitors can take home a postcard from someone else as a personal keepsake. Apr 1-Jun 3. Free. MunMun Art Destination, 10.30am-7pm 

Homecoming

This exhibition brings a fresh approach to addressing the mental health challenges faced by many in Thailand. It creates a therapeutic space that blends digital art with engaging sensory elements such as light, colour, sound and touch. The focus is on the connection between the body and mind–acknowledging the importance of physical sensations in managing emotions. The exhibition focuses on the psychological concept of 'self-compassion', encouraging the audience to reflect on their well-being and mental state. Until Jul 12, 2025.  B200 via here. 2nd floor, MMAD at MunMun Srinakarin, 11am-8pm

The Art of Chang

In a city that rarely stops to breathe, an unlikely chorus rises – not from rooftops or stages, but from the forest’s oldest emissaries. From Nature to the Extraordinary isn’t so much a concept as a quiet insistence: to look, to listen, to remember what it means to be tethered to something bigger. Here, elephants – less painted objects than living metaphors – stand adorned in intricate patterns, their vast forms turned into vessels for stories we’ve forgotten how to tell. Each line, curved with intention, speaks of fragility and strength in equal measure. Less spectacle, more communion. Less noise, more noticing. This is where the human heart reaches out to touch the wild, not with conquest but with care. A gesture, perhaps, toward relearning how to belong. Until Jul 27. Free. MunMun Srinakarin, 11am-7pm  
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