Koktail Kurious: Thai Stars’ Go-To Places to See Art or Get Creative

Koktail Kurious: Thai Stars’ Go-To Places to See Art or Get Creative

From sunset parks to underground theatres and crafting studios, 10 Thai celebrities reveal the art spaces, workshops and low-key hideaways where they unplug, recharge and get inspired in Bangkok. 

When life gets a bit too hectic, finding a creative escape is the ultimate reset. Whether it’s catching a sunset in the park, gallery-hopping or getting hands-on at a cute craft workshop, inspiration really can pop up anywhere.

We asked 10 celebrities where they go when they want to see some art or do something creative in Bangkok. From low-key chill spots to fun new experiences, their picks show how they switch off, recharge and let their minds wander. Here’s where they head when they need a little creative break.

Harit “Keng” Buayoi

Sunset Views and Open Spaces

Napatsakorn “Namping” Pingmuang

Into the Blue

Achiraya “Ally” Nitibhon

Cute Workshops and DIY Finds

Suppasit “Mew” Jongcheveevat

Trying Something New

He adds,

Supha “Est” Sangaworawong

Cosy Corners and Quiet Galleries

Apasra “Yoko” Lertprasert

Contemporary Art in the City

she says. 

Kongthap “Peak” Puayheng

A New Creative Challenge

Chayanit “Pat” Chansangavej

Expressive Performance Art

Pat enjoys exploring small theatres for art performances.

Paphavarin “Pangjie” Sawasdiwech and Siriwalee “Mable” Siriwibool

Art, Exhibitions and Personal Expression

Mable recalls one exhibition that left a strong impression on her.

she says. 

Pangjie suggests something more central.

she shares.

Mable adds that creativity goes beyond galleries.

Pangjie agrees, adding her own preference:

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