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BMA apologises for damage to art at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre during Bangkok Pride parade


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Deputy Bangkok Governor Sanon Wangsrangboon has offered an apology to a student whose works of art, on display at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, were damaged during the “Bangkok Pride 2023” parade, which kicked off at the centre on Sunday.

 

In his Facebook post on Monday, Sanon said he accepts responsibility for the damage, adding that the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is ready to help the student in question.

 

The student, Yupapan Saewong, said in her Facebook post on Sunday that she is studying ornament design and she paid the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre for space in which to showcase her work.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/bma-apologises-for-damage-to-art-at-bangkok-art-and-culture-centre-during-bangkok-pride-parade/

 

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