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SUMMARY:Mural Creation “Together We Build”
DESCRIPTION:Background \nChuu Wai\, one of the most prominent contemporary woman artists from Myanmar\, has returned to collaborated with SEA Junction once again. This time\, with a new mural art project. Together We Build is a public mural project in Bangkok that explores the deep interconnections between migration\, labor\, and the environment. Centered on the theme of migrant worker and their interconnection with their destination country\, this project is hosted in partnership with Ship to Shore Rights Southeast Asia and ILO\, funded by the European Union. The mural\, to be installed as part of the Bangkok vibrant cityscape around May 2026\, highlights the interconnectedness of migration and labour across borders\, amplify the essential contributions of workers across different\, vital sectors. These workers are integral to sustaining both local communities and regional economies\, yet their experiences often remain invisible. By placing these narratives in a public space\, the mural raises awareness of the challenges faced by migrant workers while affirming their resilience\, dignity\, and indispensable role in shaping societies. \nThe mural\, currently in progress at Thonglor House\, is open for public participation. We invite those in the areas and those who are interested to join us in creating this piece of public art which will be on display for the next two years. This piece of work is a result of preceding workshops that was hosted by SEA Junction\, translating the voices\, lived experiences and messages from the migrants who are a part of Thai society into the public art display. As one of the largest destination countries of migrant in the SEA region\, the Thai economy is deeply intertwined with migration\, yet the voices of those who has left their homelands in hope for works often go unheard. This mural hopes to highlight the interconnectedness of migration and labour across borders\, and to amplify the essential contributions of workers across different\, vital sectors. These workers are integral to sustaining both local communities and regional economies\, yet their experiences often remain invisible. By placing these narratives in a public space\, the mural raises awareness of the challenges faced by migrant workers while affirming their resilience\, dignity\, and indispensable role in shaping societies. \nPaint time each day is divided into 2 sessions (morning and late afternoon). The first day of paint will be on 9th May 2026. The schedule for public participation will be announced via SEA Junction’s social media \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064520119499 \nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/seajunction/ \nLocation of the Mural: Thonglor House\, 205/2-3 Thong Lo\, Khlong Tan Nuea\, Watthana\, Bangkok 10110 (Map) \n \nFor more information\, please email: info@seajunction.org or phone/wa: +66970024140  \nArtist Bio \nChuu Wai (Burmese: ခြူးဝေ; born 1992 in Yatsaut\, Shan State) is a painter\, performance artist and activist from Myanmar who has lived in exile in Paris following the 2021 Myanmar coup d’état. She has been active since 2008 when she began studying at the National University of Art and Culture (Mandalay) and Technological University (Mandalay). She has had solo and group exhibitions both in Myanmar and internationally including in London\, Paris\, New York\, Berlin\, Luxembourg\, Hong Kong and Canberra and often also gives art talks. She is a founder of ‘Young Dream’ under the Jefferson Center (Mandalay) which is a group organizing workshops and exhibitions for young artists and in Myanmar she is considered a media figure and a young influencer artist. \nSince 2015\, Chuu has been working on paintings which reflect her interest in the female identity when her artistic impulse found a new outlet after the sexual harassment of a guy on the street. This experience made her focus on gender issues and the condition of women in Myanmar today. The artist\, who is an engineer as well as a painter\, has created a series of works with many layers which conceal and reveal at the same time. For more information\, see further https://chuuwai.com \nOrganizers \nSEA Junction\, established under the Thai non-profit organization Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies (ForSEA)\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions\, from arts and lifestyles to economy and development. Conveniently located at Room 407-8 of the Bangkok Arts and Culture Center or BACC (across MBK\, BTS National Stadium)\, SEA Junction facilitates public access to knowledge resources and exchanges among students\, practitioners and Southeast Asia lovers. More information at http://seajunction.org/. \nShip to Shore Rights South East Asia is a multi-country\, multi-annual initiative of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN)\, implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in collaboration with International Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Its overriding objective is to promote regular and safe labour migration and decent work for all migrant workers in the fishing and seafood processing sectors in South East Asia. For more information\, see https://shiptoshorerights.org/. \nInternational Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice through setting international labour standards. For more information\, see https://www.ilo.org/. \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/mural-creation-together-we-build/
LOCATION:Thonglor House – 205/2-3 Thong Lo\, Khlong Tan Nuea\, Watthana\, Bangkok 10110
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SUMMARY:Launch Together We Build/เคียงข้าง ร่วมสร้าง Mural by Chuu Wai & Co.
DESCRIPTION:Background \nYou are invited to the launch of Together We Build /เคียงข้าง ร่วมสร้าง\, a mural celebrating migration and solidarity\, on Saturday\, 23 May 2026 at 5pm at Thonglor House. \nChuu Wai\, one of Myanmar’s most prominent contemporary woman artists\, has teamed up with SEA Junction once again\, this time\, with an ambitious mural art project supported by Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia and the International Labour Organization (ILO) funded by the European Union\, and other institutional and individual donors. Together We Build/เคียงข้าง ร่วมสร้าง amplifies the essential contributions of workers across vital sectors of society. As one Southeast Asia’s largest destination countries for migrants\, Thailand is deeply intertwined with migration\, yet the voices of those who have left their homelands in search of better livelihoods and safety from conflict often go unheard. Migrants sustain local communities and national and regional economies alike\, yet their experiences remain largely invisible. By placing their narratives in a public space\, the mural affirms their resilience\, dignity\, and indispensable role in shaping societies. The mural reflects how Thai and migrant people are not separate worlds\, but neighbours bound by shared labour\, culture\, and daily life\, reminding us to care for one another across differences. This is hopeful work—one that transforms narratives of division into messages of interdependence and peace. \nCentering the shared experiences of local residents and migrant workers\, especially in fisheries and seafood processing\, but also across other essential sectors\, the mural creates opportunities for connection and understanding. The ocean and the city serve as aesthetic backdrops\, anchoring its visual language and tying its themes together while conveying the broad scope of migrant labour. \nThe figures depicted in the mural refer to real people encountered during a visit to Samut Sakhon and a series of conversations held at SEA Junction in early May\, with the mural translating their voices\, lived experiences and messages from the migrants into a public art display. \nDue to be completed early next week\, we invite you to join us in celebrating this impressive work\, which will remain on display for the next two years. The informal event will include welcoming remarks by the organizers and project partners\, presentations by Chuu Wai and the other artists involved and refreshments provided by Thonglor House.  \nCredits \nTogether We Build / เคียงข้าง ร่วมสร้าง \non Thong Lo between Soi 9 and Soi 11\, Bangkok\, Thailand \nA mural led by Chuu Wai with artists Sai Chit Min & Khant Win (YG) \nWith the community of migrant workers\, Thai and Myanmar artists and residents of Bangkok \nMural Production: Josephine Simone \nCreative Adviser: Rosalia Sciortino \nOrganized by SEA Junction in partnership with Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia and the International Labour Organization (ILO) funded by the European Union. Support was also received from other institutional and individual donors. \nWall offered by Jeab & Thonglor House \nSpecial thanks to: \nEvery hand that touched this wall \nEvery voice that shaped its story \nEvery person who stopped and looked \nLead Artist Bio \nChuu Wai (born 1992 in Yatsaut\, Shan State) is a painter\, performance artist and activist from Myanmar who has lived in exile in Paris following the 2021 Myanmar coup d’état. She has been active since 2008 when she began studying at the National University of Art and Culture (Mandalay) and Technological University (Mandalay). She has had solo and group exhibitions both in Myanmar and internationally including in London\, Paris\, New York\, Berlin\, Luxembourg\, Hong Kong and Canberra and often also gives art talks. For more information\, see further https://chuuwai.com \n \nFor more information\, please email: info@seajunction.org or phone/wa: +66970024140  \nOrganizers \nSEA Junction\, established under the Thai non-profit organization Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies (ForSEA)\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions\, from arts and lifestyles to economy and development. Conveniently located at Room 407-8 of the Bangkok Arts and Culture Center or BACC (across MBK\, BTS National Stadium)\, SEA Junction facilitates public access to knowledge resources and exchanges among students\, practitioners and Southeast Asia lovers. More information at http://seajunction.org/. \nShip to Shore Rights South East Asia is a multi-country\, multi-annual initiative of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN)\, implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in collaboration with International Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Its overriding objective is to promote regular and safe labour migration and decent work for all migrant workers in the fishing and seafood processing sectors in South East Asia. For more information\, see https://shiptoshorerights.org/. \nInternational Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice through setting international labour standards. For more information\, see https://www.ilo.org/. \n
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LOCATION:Thonglor House – 205/2-3 Thong Lo\, Khlong Tan Nuea\, Watthana\, Bangkok 10110
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