Thailand’s radical new voice for healing marks one year online
From addiction to advocacy, House of TayTay turns lived trauma into action, amplifying untold stories and reshaping how Asia talks about pain.
American photographer Cameron Wolf, who works in the field of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment for USAID, exhibits his 21 mystifying figurative photographs of painted and tattooed bodies taken in Bangkok. Opening reception on Jan 21, featuring special performances by guest artists. Proceeds go to support local Thai HIV foundation SWING.
When: | this event is over |
Address: | Eat Me, 1/6 Soi Phiphat 2, Convent Rd., Bangkok, Thailand |
Phone: | 02-238-0931 |
Nearest train | BTS Chong Nonsi |
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