This exhibition by Eyedropper Fill explores the stigma surrounding mental health issues in Thai society through art and the personal stories of more than sixty individuals. It aims to transform invisible stigma into a tangible experience, fostering emotional connections and raising awareness in the process. The exhibition encourages a deeper understanding of daily mental health challenges, seeking to reduce prejudice in society. Supported by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), the project involves Eyedropper Fill, Mutual, MasterPeace and Studio Persona, organisations specialising in art, art therapy, psychology and mental health advocacy. Until Feb 23. Free. MMAD at MunMun Srinakarin, 11am-7pm

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