Introduction

Panachai Chaijirarat is an Udon Thani-born and based artist whose multidisciplinary work operates at the intersection of local history and materiality. His practice explores and utilizes objects to examine how their manipulation and juxtaposition can synthesize new meanings that exceed their original readings. Chaijirarat’s curiosity is deeply embedded in the complex heritage of his home province, specifically investigating the modern remnants of US military-related installations and their lasting impact on the discourse of local identity.

Through both his individual studio practice and his work as Noir Row Art Space, which he founded in late 2017, Chaijirarat transforms material fragments into conduits for awareness. In doing so, he seeks to reposition local history and explore how historical forces continuously reshape and construct provincial identity within a contemporary context.

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Event #3 - Creating Collective Agency Through Practice
Discussions
Event #3 - Creating Collective Agency Through Practice
When artistic and curatorial labour unfolds beyond the exhibition and its artworks through acts of convening, hosting, and enabling creativity, what does it mean to support the work of others, to create platforms, or to facilitate encounters? Following the morning session, the afternoon discussion will explore the dynamics of festivals: how they produce specific modes of working, forms of attention, and relationships, and what traces or afterlives might persist beyond the event itself.
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