Introduction

Piyathida Inta is an artist, curator, and writer based in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Working across text-based practice, drawing, and installation, her work investigates indigenous identity and womanhood, exploring "sense of home" as an accumulation of place, memory, belief, and layered relationships between people, nature, and time. Her work begins with personal and familial narratives tracing how meaning, ritual, and ways of life pass between generations before expanding outward to address broader questions of socio-cultural transformation in northern Thailand and beyond.

She is currently curator and manager at the Museum of Broken Relationships, Chiang Mai, and co-curator of "Phimailongweek" (2024–2025), a self-organized exhibition by àt-sà-jan!, a collective of emerging artists and curators dedicated to site-specific practice in Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima. She presented her solo exhibition: Transition of Thoughts Through Existing Relations (8space, Chiang Mai, 2023).

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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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