FCCT, Maneeya Centre Building,

FCCT, Maneeya Centre Building,

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Phloenchit Road Until Dec 14 Call 02 260-5820 ext. 124

The FCCT and photo agency OnAsia are pleased to announce the Sixth Annual FCCT Photojournalism Awards, the premier photojournalism contest in Asia. The judges will be looking for images or essays on topics that impact our lives in significant ways as well as investigative reportage involving important issues, especially where such photography is part of a significant body of work.

Photos must be submitted by noon on Dec 14. Winners will be announced early next year. Photographers can enter the contest by submitting images online to a new contest website: fcct.onasia.lightrocketmedia.com.

Galerie N

139/5 Witthayu Road Tue-Sun, 10am-7pm Tomorrow-Dec 25 Call 086-601-7111

Galerie N presents "In Change" by Boonchuay Kerdree. In this exhibition, he employs mixed-media painting to portray his experiences and highlight how change always occurs in life. The artist uses symbols to express internal quietness. Sometimes it is an unknown sentiment that arises from unexpected circumstances, one that lingers in the subconscious and defies explanation. Today's world is full of conflicting and bewildering changes; mankind is undergoing a metamorphosis, as is Mother Nature, and a balance is being sought. The exhibition doesn't aim to criticise society; it just reflects the reality of change in every breath, in every moment.

H Project Space

Sathon Soi 12 Wed-Mon, 10am-6pm Until Nov 30 Call 081-310-4428

For his third solo exhibition, 38-year-old British photographer Steve Pace, a graduate of Ridge Street Art College (West Herts College) and Falmouth University College, and whose photographs have appeared in The New York Times and Time magazine, presents 18 colour photographs of London street scenes.

The exhibition, "The London Project: A State Of Mind", is comprised of images captured over seven months when the photographer withdrew to London after capturing Thailand's civil unrest in April 2010.

Bangkok University Gallery

119 Rama 4 Road Until Dec 13 Tues-Sat (10am-7pm) Call 02-350-3626

Bangkok University Gallery presents "Transnational Narrations: Paperworks", an art exhibition discourse of transnational culture on paperworks by water colour painting, oil painting, etching, silkscreen, moving image, etc. There will be more than 30 pieces by 25 artists from 16 countries around the world, curated by Kevin Power, the British curator and art critic, and Monica Carballas, the Spanish curator, the former deputy director and exhibition coordinator of the Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain.

The Art Center

Center of Academic Resources, Chulalongkorn University Mon-Fri 10am-7pm, Sat 9am-4pm Dec 1-Jan 16 Call 02-218-2964-5

"Thai Na Town _ Little Oz" is an international art project by Vipoo Srivilasa, aiming to address Thai and Australian expats' experiences of migration and cultural shifts, while promoting the importance of culture and the places we call home.

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