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5 years since the mass protests of 2020, an exhibition of objects belonging to those involved in the protests are now on display at Kinjai Contemporary.
 
พิพิธภัณฑ์สามัญชน เปิดนิทรรศการจัดแสดงสิ่งของของผู้มีส่วนเกี่ยวข้องกับการชุมนุมปี 2563 กว่า 40 คน
 
"Once Upon A Time 63" is an exhibition organized by the Museum of Popular History. the Museum's founder Anon Chawalawan said that the objects in the exhibition have been provided by over 40 activists, academics, journalists, and protesters who took part in the 2020 pro-democracy movements, and that the exhibtion intends to show how their lives have changed during the past five years.
 
The exhibition also features a screening of "MOB 2020 - 2021," a documentary by Supong Jitmuang about the protests that took place between September 2020 - August 2021. The two-hour documentary will be screened throughout the exhibition.
 
The exhibition will run until 25 October and is open between 11.00 - 19.00 at Kinjai Contemporary, an exhibition space in Bangkok's Bang Phlat district. The exhibition is closed on Monday.
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