Brief
Daily Xpress
Published on November 10, 2008
Floats of forgiveness
Rediscover the Loy Krathong Festival of bygone days at Museum of Siam this Wednesday. Greenpeace joins with the museum in paying respect to the water through a workshop that aims to encourage celebrants to enjoy the festival while being environmentally aware. A competition for the best krathong made from natural materials will be held and there'll also be live music and a talk on the festival and environment. The event runs from 10 to 6 and is free to all comers. Call (02) 225 2777, extensions 414 and 511 or visit www.NDMI.or.th.
Voices of the forest Award-winning artist Somluk Pantiboon has been inspired by the unique shapes of seeds found in the woods near his home for his latest collection of ceramic pottery, which can be admired at Ardel Gallery from Wednesday. The gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday. "The Still Voice of Forest" runs through December 26. Call (02) 422 2092 or visit www.ArdelGallery.com.
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