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Minchaya Chayosumrit

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    Minchaya Chayosumrit, Thailand (2015)

    Minchaya Chayosumrit is an artist-printmaker based in Bangkok, graduated from Silpakorn University and continued her study in Communication Design at Central Saint Martins where she developed her interests in handwork...

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    Minchaya Chayosumrit is an artist-printmaker based in Bangkok, graduated from Silpakorn University and continued her study in Communication Design at Central Saint Martins where she developed her interests in handwork and printmaking processes. Since 2013, she co-founded a small studio, The Archivist, specializing in hand-pulled screen prints, selling graphic art prints, collaborating with designers and illustrators, aiming to push the boundaries of silkscreen through her personal artworks and has been running workshops about hand-pulled screen-print constantly.

    Exhibitions

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    The Printers’ Prints #2

    2019

    SŌKO, Bangkok

    Weserhalle, Berlin

    The second collaborative group exhibition printed and co-organised with Berlin based studio Le Raclet showcasing 30 new hand-pulled screen prints from 17 international and Thai artists

    One-month journey

    2018

    Goose Life Space, Bangkok

    Our first solo show displaying the usual of The Archivist’s screen-printing process through quotidian documentation. During a period of one month, details are archived to manifest laziness which some might take as diligent, or lay out coincidental mistakes that might appear to be wise in some people’s opinion.

    Orchids and Evergreens

    2018

    M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery, Seattle

    A group exhibition co-curated by Seattle Print Arts, and with support from Davidson Galleries Pratt Fine Arts Center, and C.A.P. Studios, fosters international relations between printmaking communities in Thailand and the Pacific Northwest.

    The Printers’ Prints

    2018

    The Jam Factory, Bangkok

    A collaborative group exhibition hand-printed and organised with Berlin based studio Le Raclet showcasing screenprints by 17 European and Thai artists.

    PARP-PIM Mini Prints Project

    2015

    Kalwit Studio & Gallery, Bangkok

    The exhibition gathers 56 artists from many parts of the world, and has shown over 100 pieces of printmaking artworks.

    Shibukaru Matsuri goes to Bangkok

    2015

    The Jam Factory Gallery, Bangkok

    An eclectic line-up of work by Thai and Japanese female artists/creators hosted jointly by The Jam Factory, RCKT/Rocket Company of Japan and Thailand’s Practical Design Studio.

    AN ORIGINAL BY THE ORIGINALS

    2015

    The Jam Factory Gallery, Bangkok

    The first group exhibition by The Archivist, a Bangkok-based printing studio specialising in hand-pulled screen prints, consists of the studio inviting 12 artists, graphic designers and illustrators that have expertise in various approaches (both emerging to the established) to collaborate and create unique pieces of works through the process of screen printing, showing artists’ thinking processes layers by layers, experimenting and influences between the printers and the artists.

    Lectures

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    Kid Kao Na, Creative Talk

    (2016)

    • OKMD, Bangkok, Thailand

    BUKRUK II Artist Talk

    (2016)

    • Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC), Thailand

    Use-Used-Used: SCG Design Process Seminar

    (2015)

    • SCG Design Process Seminar, Thailand

    Agencies

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    Awards

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    • 2017

    Emerging Designers (Graphic Design) from Silpakorn University’s Designer of the Year project
    • 2011

    The Conqueror Design & Print Award 2010/2011