As daily Covid-19 infections surpass the 20,000 mark, Bangkok and many other provinces in dark-red zones were once again placed under curfew and further restrictions. To prevent virus transmission, recreational facilities and tourist attractions have closed their doors, while many people continue to work from home. But a slew of luxury 5-star hotels and resorts are now crafting customised staycation packages to raise travellers' spirits and provide a change of scenery for those who are bored.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC): Until July 18
There’s still time to catch the People to People exhibition on display in the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre’s Main Gallery 9th Floor. This group exhibit presents contemporary artworks from 58 artists, all of whom got a boost early in their careers as participants in the BACC’s 2nd floor People’s Gallery, which launched in 2012. The artist’s involved represent a diversity of social groups, including professional artists, students, and art enthusiasts, all of whom constitute individual voices sharing their reactions to social phenomenon, the economy, politics and personal beliefs (or self-esteem) through the aesthetic processes. Earnings from artwork sales at this show will be donated to support the BACC activities and operation.
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