Nitaya Ueareeworakul reflects on Womanifesto's beginnings

Portrait of Nitaya Ueareeworakul
Nitaya Ueareeworakul

In 1989 I graduated from Chulalongkorn University. I established Studio Xang Gallery, which also offered children's art activities in Bangkok, which was a co-partnership with Pantini Chamnianwai from 1994 to 2000. 

Varsha Nair and Nitaya at Studio Xang
Varsha Nair and Nitaya Ueareeworakul at Studio Xang

During that time, I got to know a lot of socially active Thai artists like Chumpol Apisuk, Vasan Sittiket and the Uk-Ka-Baat group, Jittima Pholsawek, Surapol Panyawatchira, Phaptawan Suwannakudt and Mink Nopparat. Chumpol had established Concrete House, an alternative art space which focused on performance art events. We regularly gathered around exhibitions and art events at his space. 

Cover of newspaper featuring five women

Later, Chumpol selected women artists with same interests to form a women’s art exhibition in his place. Myself, Jittima, Mink Nopparat and Phaptawan began to settle a women’s art exhibition, 'Tradisexion', in 1995, which involved some women writers and included Chantawipa Apisuk, the director of Empower Foundation. 

Tradisexion clipping 1995
Tradisexion Catalogue Cover

This resulted in the idea to continuing to show women’s work. The three of us, with the connections we made to some international women artists made at Chiangmai Social Installation 1995, started to write the proposal to involve international women artists to participate in the first exhibition, Womanifesto, which was presented in 1997.  

Nitaya Ueareewarokul, artwork documentation, Womanifesto II, 1999
Nitaya Ueareewarokul, artwork documentation, Womanifesto II, 1999

I organised Womanifesto projects in Thailand between 1997 and 2008 and have continued as a co-founder and organiser to today.

Nitaya Ueareewarokul at work during Womanifesto Workshop 2001
Nitaya Ueareewarokul at work during Womanifesto Workshop 2001
Nitaya Ueareewarokul, artwork documentation from Womanifesto Workshop 2001
Nitaya Ueareewarokul, artwork documentation from Womanifesto Workshop 2001

 

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