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AsiaRooms.com - Bangkok's You Are Not Alone Art Show to Raise Aids Awareness

The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre will be organising a new exhibition promoting understanding of Aids and HIV in April 2012.

2012-03-20
BANGKOK, THAILAND, March 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) International artists will be displaying work that aims to foster more progressive attitudes about Aids and HIV at the forthcoming You Are Not Alone art show in Bangkok.
 
Organised by the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) in association with the ArtAids Foundation, the exhibition will open to the public on March 17th 2012 and will run until May 20th.
 
Sixteen contemporary artists from Thailand and other parts of the world have contributed pieces that cast light on the negative perceptions surrounding people affected by these preventable conditions, as well as what can be done to change this.
 
Local contributions come from the likes of Sutee Kunavichayanont, Mute Mute and Pratchaya Phinthong, while international artists such as American Otto Berchem, Pepe Espaliu from Spain and Matthew Darbyshire of the UK are also involved.
 
To be held on the ninth-floor gallery at the BACC venue, the event will be free to enter, with the centre located at the Pathumwan intersection and accessible by train, car, bus and canal boat.
 
Visitors can attend from 10:00 to 21:00 local time each day except Monday, when the centre is closed.
 
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Find out more at http://www.bacc.or.th/.

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[Press-News.org] AsiaRooms.com - Bangkok's You Are Not Alone Art Show to Raise Aids Awareness
The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre will be organising a new exhibition promoting understanding of Aids and HIV in April 2012.