Change Perspective // See What I See: Photo Exhibition in Bangkok

Sometimes you think you know the place where you live so well that nothing more can surprise you. The streets, the neighborhoods, the mix of people and cultures. But is it really like this? On Saturday 28 January at 6pm the exhibition ‘See What I See’ will open up in Bangkok at Toot Yung Gallery. A photography exhibition like many others except for the photographers: 7 urban refugees, who for two months have photographed their lives in the Thai capital, where no one would expect them to be. They come from China, Cambodia, Congo, Iran, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and next Saturday you can join them to experience a different side of the city, different ways and reasons to be in Bangkok, to change your perspective on the city for one evening.

‘See What I See’ is a project by Molly Mullen and Valeria Racemoli hosted by the Jesuit Refugee Service – Thailand.

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