Low Fat Art Fest: 100% Concentrate Art Pieces Volume II

  • The Grant Program for Promotion of Cultural Collaboration
Grant Year
Fiscal Year 2016
Grant Amount
THB 412,865.55
Country of Activity
Thailand

The international Low Fat Art Fest 2017 was successfully concluded with its final activity in 8th April 2017 and officially concluded at the closing of the art exhibition which part of the festival in 4th May 2017.
Due to the passing of King Rama IX, the Festival was postponed and changed from a one month festival to a three month curated Art programs by variety of artists from 6 countries, namely Belgium, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand and majorly Japan.
The Festival kicked off with its first activity, Low Fat Film Screening in 17-19 February.
March is the most active Month of the Festival, holding 8 programs every weekend from the start to finish.
In the final month, 4th of April, the Festival launched a watercolor art exhibition by Thai artist and also welcomes visitors to observe his working process on site as he would be painting live every weekend in the course of one month. 8th April was the final activity by Low fat Art Fest 2017, the concert Experimental Music Night was proven to be an overwhelming, surprise success holding 10 bands of music performers from variety of cutting-edge music technique and tremendous amount of visitors showed up that night.

Related Countries
Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Belgium etc.

Projects related to this Grantee

Countries of Activity

ANIME-ASEAN

ANIME-ASEAN

Heritage Tourism Research Project

Fab life in Satoyama (collaboration project with Asian creative in Ibaraki-prefecture)

Seinendan + Osaka University Robot Theatre Project “Metamorphosis” Android Version Tour to Beijing, Taipei, Penang and Bangkok

Yokohama Paratoriennale 2017

Field

Asian Dramaturgs’ Network

KARNABAL Festival 2016 and Continuing International Exchange

Cambodia Opera Project 2019

Japan/Philippines/Thailand Asia collaborative project

Contemporary Asian Masks:Reconfiguration and Transformation

Empowerment of Children through Educational Theater: Learning from PETA’s Creative Process of Using Arts