The Center for the Promotion of Arts and Culture, located at 239 Huay Kaew Road, Suthep, 50200, Thailand, serves as a vibrant hub celebrating artistic expression and cultural heritage. This venue showcases local and international artworks, provides engaging workshops, and hosts events that foster a deeper appreciation of the arts.
Welcome to the Center for the Promotion of Arts and Culture, your gateway to the rich tapestry of Thailand’s artistic traditions and contemporary creativity. Nestled in the picturesque neighborhood of Suthep, this cultural haven invites art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike to explore an array of exhibits, performances, and educational programs aimed at enhancing cultural engagement. Whether you’re captivated by traditional Thai crafts or the latest multimedia installations, our center offers an inspiring environment for all. Join us to participate in dynamic workshops, attend thought-provoking lectures, or simply immerse yourself in the artistic ambiance of our galleries. By supporting local artists and promoting cultural awareness, we strive to create a community that celebrates the diverse influences shaping our world today. Visit us at the Center for the Promotion of Arts and Culture and ignite your passion for the arts in a setting that honors both heritage and innovation.
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Center for the Promotion of Arts and Culture is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 239 Huay Kaew Road, Suthep , 50200, Thailand
Kool place, see how they make souvenirs. Get your notebook cover painted or jeans painted, by hand while you wait. See many different ways they make different souvenirs. No pressure to buy only takes 30 minutes, very worthwhile
Chiang Mai artists hand-make paper, then create umbrellas, scrolls and stationery. The artists paint the umbrellas solid color, then add designs meticulously by hand. We had a scroll painted with Japanese cherry blossoms. The stationery had great texture and made great gifts. Very much enjoyed. My concern is for the nice workers exposed to the the powerful toxic fumes of the paint.
It was a Sunday and it was open. Only exhibition was about photography. Didn’t get to see anything else. Most doors were closed that day. I wasn’t sure about the reason. However the photography exhibit was free of charge.
Center for the Promotion of Arts and Culture is part Chiang Mai University and holds some exhibitions.There’s a lot of space here but it often seems unused. Has a lot of potential but looks like it could use more support. Entrance is always free. They show work of local artists. The main entrance is in Nimmanheiman Road.