People pack the ground floor of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre in Pathumwan district on Sunday. Bangkok Pride 2023 parades started from Pathumwan intersection. (Photo from the Facebook page of Yupapan Saewong)
Organisers and City Hall on Monday apologised for the damage to students’ graduation-related artworks on Sunday when participants in the Bangkok Pride event entered the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre and failed to protect the exhibited pieces despite resquests.
The apology came from Bangkok deputy governor Sanon Wangsrangboon and Naruemit Pride Co in response to the damage to thesis-project exhibits of fourth-year decorative arts students from Silpakorn University due to Bangkok Pride participants preparing their…
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