Welcome to the fourth weekend of 2021, and we hope everyone is still enjoying this new year despite some ongoing difficulties. But we don't have to let all those bummers put off our spirits to live our lives at best.
This weekend is, like others, laden with a big variety of art events in the city, because the earth without art is just "eh". If you're not feeling like going out though, we have rounded some cool and relaxing stuff you can do at home as well. So let's check them all below!
Calligraphy and Cocktails at Soul Food Mahanakorn / January 23 and 30 / B2,500 per person
There's no art workshop as cool as this one by Calligraphy with Candice. Join an exclusive group of artsy people and learn how to create a beautiful art of penmanship while sipping refreshing cocktails. What a cool thing to do!

Duo Solo Exhibition of Michael Kvium & Christian Lemmerz at Tang Contemporary Art / Until January 31 / Free Entry
If you plan to stop by Bangkok's Chinatown, try and visit this awesome art show by two artistic masterminds Michael Kvium & Christian Lemmerz who challenge you to reflect on our chaotic society through their eye-pop artworks.

The Facade at BACC / Until January 31 / Free Entry
The Facade is a part of BACC's People's Gallery, and Thai artist Natsuree Techawiriyataweesin explores the issues of women and beauty standards that put them in a difficult position in a society through a series of awe-striking paintings that will help you unearth the truth behind beautiful masks.

Decorate your house with some indoor greenery.
Some of us may be stuck in our houses during this strange time, so why don't we turn free time during the weekend to some creative hours by finding some cool indoor plants to decorate the atmosphere.

Lay on a couch and have a laugh or more with comedy specials on Netflix.
Everyone is crazy about movies and series available on this highly popular platform, but stand-up comedy is one hell of a hidden gem on Netflix that you should give it a try. You will get to laugh with tons of relatable stories from a big cast of comedians around the world, and it's good for those who want to practice English or learn different cultures too!

Check out the newest cafe coming straight out of Hong Kong.
NOC, the hip coffee roaster from Hong Kong, is now open in freshly launched community space PowWowWow in Soi Sukhumvit 40. The cafe is ideal for the lovers of modern-looking and minimalist venues where a wide range of artisanal coffee is served right out.

Sip new coffee-based mocktails at the cafe-transforming Vesper.
People around the world are taking dry January quite seriously, and Bangkok at this moment is perfectly perfect for those who wish to stay sober up (and because the alcoholic drink sales are temporarily restricted right now). Vesper is one of many bars that adapt themselves during this hard time by creating new drinks to, well, survive financially. The new drink line-up by this award-winning bar includes brand-new mocktails with coffee and other fruit juice that you definitely have to try.
