Introduction

Thiti Teeraworawit is a Bangkok-based curator and exhibition manager working at the intersection of contemporary photography and interdisciplinary exhibition-making. His practice explores relationships between image, space, and perception, with a focus on creating engaging and accessible exhibition experiences.

He was Gallery Manager at HOP – Hub of Photography (2022–2025) and is the founder of Art of Sacred Spaces in Contemporary Dimensions. His recent curatorial project ASAÑÑKĀYA was presented across temple sites in Suphanburi, examining themes of presence and immateriality within sacred contexts.

Thiti has also worked as an exhibition designer and production manager for major projects, including National Geographic’s exhibition in Bangkok, and has participated in programs such as TAM#6 at BACC and Curator Camp 2024 by The Japan Foundation.

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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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