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March 2024
ปักผ้าสนทนาตากใบ: Embroidery and Conversation on Tak Bai
เหตุการณ์ความรุนแรงที่ตากใบ ส่งผลกระทบต่อเราทุกคน ไม่ว่าทางตรงหรือทางอ้อม ทั้งประสบการณ์ผ่านสื่อหรือผ่านนิทรรศการ "20 ปี ตากใบ ความทรงจำที่ยังเหลืออยู่" โดยโครงการจัดตั้งพิพิธภัณฑ์และหอจดหมายเหตุจังหวัดชายแดนใต้ ซึ่งกำลังจัดแสดงจนถึงวันที่ 10 มีนาคม 2567 ที่ห้อง SEA Junction มาร่วมกิจกรรมปักผ้าสนทนาตากใบ ซึ่งเปิดโอกาสให้รู้สึก ซึมซับ และพูดถึงเหตุการณ์ตากใบผ่านกระบวนการปักผ้ากับเพื่อนร่วมโต๊ะ ตลอด 60 นาที ในวันเสาร์ที่ 9 มีนาคม เวลา 13.30-14.30 น. ที่ SEA Junction ชั้น 4 หอศิลปวัฒนธรรมแห่งกรุงเทพมหานคร นำกิจกรรมโดยคุณเอกภพ สิทธิวรรณธนะ กระบวนกรชุมชน กลุ่ม Peaceful Death (ใช้ภาษาไทยเป็นภาษาหลักในการสนทนา เข้าร่วมฟรีและยินดีรับเงินบริจาคเพื่อสนับสนุนกิจกรรม) The incident in Tak Bai in 2004 has impacted all of us in various ways, whether directly or indirectly. Some have experienced it through the media or by visiting the ongoing exhibition "Living Memories: 20 Years of…
Find out more »Launch of Joint Report Series by the ASEAN Regional Coalition to #StopDigitalDictatorship: “Dawn of Digital Dictatorship: Weaponizing the Law Against Online Speech in Southeast Asia”
On 12 March 2024 at 5:30-7:00pm (Bangkok Time), Manushya Foundation, in collaboration with SEA Junction and other partners will hold the launch of first joint thematic report on behalf of the ASEAN Regional Coalition to #StopDigitalDictatorship! This launch coincides with the World Day Against Cyber Censorship on March 12, 2024. About the Report This report encapsulates the collaborative efforts of the coalition to document the ever-evolving digital landscape and its profound impact on diverse identities including citizens, marginalised groups, consumers,…
Find out more »Southeast Asia Mini Book and Craft Fair
Once a month, SEA Junction holds a mini book and craft fair focusing on Southeast Asia. For the books, three kinds of books are available: New books given in consignment from recognized publishers with an interest in the countries of Southeast Asia including Silkworm Book and River Book from Thailand, ISEAS from Singapore and Yayasan Pustaka Obor from Indonesia. As a special highlight this month, there's a restocking of books from Thai publishers. New and used books that are double…
Find out more »39th #WhatsHappeninginMyanmar Monthly Updates
On 28 March 2024 at 3-4 pm (Bangkok Time), SEA Junction in collaboration with Mizzima as a media partner will hold the 39th #WhatsHappeninginMyanmar Monthly Updates. This update series was started soon after the coup d’état in Myanmar with the aim of contributing to a greater understanding of the crisis situation there for informed action in support of the democratic movement in the country and beyond. Since February 2021, Myanmar has been in turmoil as the Myanmar Army, known as…
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Exhibition “Trails of Absence & Symbols of Presence: Loss & Protest in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution”
Organized and curated by SEA Junction, the exhibition “Trails of Absence & Symbols of Presence: Loss & Protest in Myanmar's Spring Revolution” is held on 2 - 21 April 2024 at the Curved Wall, 4th Floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC). The exhibition consists of two series of artworks by two Myanmar artists: “Trails of Absence” by multi-disciplinary artist Sai (pseudonym) calls attention, with fabric installations, to the fate of political prisoners after the February 2021 coup, while…
Find out more »Opening of Exhibition “Trails of Absence & Symbols of Presence: Loss & Protest in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution”
On 2 April 2024 SEA Junction will hold the opening event of the exhibition “Trails of Absence & Symbols of Presence: Loss & Protest in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution” at 5:30 - 7:00 pm, at SEA Junction, Room 407-8, 4th floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC). The exhibition consists of 2 series: Trails of Absence by multidisciplinary artist Sai and Symbols of Presence by photographer Ta Mwe. Both of the artists will speak at the opening panel together with two…
Find out more »Exhibition “Thread Under Threat: Portraits of Indomitable Myanmar Women”
Well-known Myanmar artist Chuu Wai’s solo exhibition is born out of solidarity with the opposition movement in Myanmar that has been fighting for democracy since the coup d’état led by General Min Aung Hlaing on 1 February 2021. It resonates with the resilience of the people of Myanmar, especially the women among them. For three years now, Myanmar people have been demanding the restoration of democracy and the rule of law and the release of the imprisoned leaders and all…
Find out more »Southeast Asia Mini Book and Craft Fair
Once a month, SEA Junction holds a mini book and craft fair focusing on Southeast Asia. For the books, three kinds of books are available: New books given in consignment from recognized publishers with an interest in the countries of Southeast Asia including Silkworm Book and River Book from Thailand, ISEAS from Singapore and Yayasan Pustaka Obor from Indonesia. As a special highlight this month, there's a restocking of books from Thai publishers. New and used books that are double…
Find out more »Panel Discussion “Myanmar Youth Defy Mandatory Conscription”
Event Background On 10 February 2024, the State Administration Council (SAC) which rules Myanmar after the coup d’etat on 1 February 2021 announced the enforcement of the military conscription law. It aims to draft men ages 18-35 and women ages 18-27 for at least two years. This caused an alarm among Myanmar youths who dread that they would be enlisted to fight in a war against pro-democracy oppositional groups and ethnic army organizations. As the army has started to force young people to oblige,…
Find out more »40th #WhatsHappeninginMyanmar Monthly Updates
On 26 April 2024 at 4-5 pm (Bangkok Time), SEA Junction in collaboration with Mizzima as a media partner will hold the 40th #WhatsHappeninginMyanmar Monthly Updates. This update series was started soon after the coup d’état in Myanmar with the aim of contributing to a greater understanding of the crisis situation there for informed action in support of the democratic movement in the country and beyond. Since February 2021, Myanmar has been in turmoil as the Myanmar Army, known as…
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