Five garden rooms shape this exhibition, each offering a different way of slowing down and paying attention. It begins with the Garden of Stillness, where quiet feels deliberate rather than empty, gently nudging visitors back toward their own headspace. The Garden of Connection follows, using natural textures, sound and touch to ground the body and steady the mind. The Garden of Motion asks for patience, rewarding those who linger with subtle shifts in light and shadow as day quietly gives way to night. Memory comes next, wrapped in translucent layers where light softens and recollections gradually loosen their grip. The final space, the Garden of Imagination, plays with contrast, mixing past and future through art and technology while hiding small objects to be discovered along the way. Two additional rooms extend the experience through hands-on workshops and thoughtfully designed keepsakes. It feels less like a spectacle and more like a gentle recalibration, offering a refreshed idea of what a garden can be.
February 14-23. Free. Galleria 3, River City Bangkok, 10am-10pm

