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Pulse Social Enterprise is a one-stop destination for sexual health and well-being. Recognised for being a judgement-free facility that empowers all individuals no matter their sexual orientation and lifestyle, this vision extends into Pulse’s upcoming art exhibition, ‘Pulse Chroma 2022’.
In Greek, the word Chroma means “colour”, a very fitting concept for an art show celebrating diversity. Around the world, colours have been used symbolically throughout history—from wall paintings in ancient civilisations and purple being a sign of wealth and royalty in Europe to colour play in the annual Holi Festival and more. In recent times especially, we have utilitised colours to represent social movements.
Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch’s Ceramic Sculpture
The pride movement, as well as the community, is well-associated with the colours of the rainbow as it makes up the pride flag. It is not just mere coincidence either that the exhibition starts exactly at the beginning of pride month.
Over two months (from June 1 to August 31), Chroma 2022 will showcase the works of both well-known Thai artists and rising stars in the industry. All the works will be displayed and sold in five Pulse galleries located at Silom, Phrom Phong, Phloen Chit and Phaya Thai, as well as their partner galleries, Dreamer Studio and House of Heals.
For more information related to the exhibition or sexual well-being, you can visit pulse-clinic.com or their Facebook page or Instagram account.
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