Curated by artist Oat Montien, this programme isn’t quite a festival, nor a screening series. It’s something softer, stranger, more insistently alive. A constellation of film, performance and presence, shaped by queer and Asian artists whose work doesn’t just speak – it lingers. There are no neat categories here. No boxed-in identities or easy slogans. Instead, poetry flickers beside movement, cinema becomes ceremony, and the lines between art and intimacy blur. The gathering leans into what can’t be pinned down – the ache of multiplicity, the weight of inherited silences, the tenderness of being seen outside structure. It doesn’t ask for your gaze. It offers a space to sit, to feel, to remember that queerness isn’t just a statement. It’s a practice. A way of being with one another that holds. Jun 29. Free. Bangkok Kunstalle, 2pm-9pm

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