This weekend feels unusually open. You walk along a Bangkok street where artists work in front of you, the sound of jazz drifts from somewhere nearby and conversations happen without effort. Bangkok Art Walk returns for its third edition, settling by the Chao Phraya River at Tha Maharaj. The old town setting lends a certain ease, especially by the water. Across two weekends, Thai and international creatives share space, from painters and photographers to musicians and jewellery makers. Craft drinks and local spirits add another layer, quietly keeping things social. Watching artists at work shifts the experience. Process replaces polished display and questions feel welcome. Spending here carries weight too, with part of the proceeds supporting Bandek Ramintra School and Baan Nong Dido Animal Shelter, extending the impact beyond the weekend.
March 28-29. Free. Tha Maharaj, 2pm-10pm

