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Artist Jakkai Siributr creates installations of sewn and embroidered fabrics that explore historical events and life in Thailand.

As a young boy, Jakkai’s mother would read him stories based on the Jataka Tales – sacred Buddhist writings – to teach him about compassion, kindness and tolerance. For this project, one of Jakkai’s favourite stories, The Rainbow Stag, is brought to life in an animation narrated by the artist and featuring his version of this magnificent creature.

As part of the exhibition, children can watch their own version of the Rainbow Stag come to life by decorating a template and scanning the image. Children can also see their Rainbow Stag design appear as part of a projection in the space.

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About the Artist

Jakkai Siributr (b. 1969, Bangkok) is one of Southeast Asia’s leading contemporary artists, known for his intricately handmade tapestries, quilts, and large-scale textile installations that address social, political, and religious themes in Thailand and beyond. His work spans personal narratives of grief and remembrance, the politics of displacement, and the intersection of Buddhism and materialism in modern Thai life. Siributr lives and works between Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand, and his work has been represented by Flowers Gallery.

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The Queensland Art Gallery is Queensland's premier visual arts institution. The Gallery's driving philosophy is to connect art and people.

The Gallery was established in 1895 as the Queensland National Art Gallery. Throughout its early history the Gallery was housed in a series of temporary premises, and did not have a permanent home until the opening of its current architecturally acclaimed building on Brisbane's south bank in 1982

The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) opened in December 2006. Designed by sydney-based Architectus, and situated only 150 metres from the Queensland Art Gallery building, GoMA focuses on the art of the 20th and 21st Centuries.

GoMA's flagship project is the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, established in 1993 this is now a major event on the international arts calendar. The gallery is now regarded as a world leader in presenting contemporary art from the region and in 2002 established the Australian Centre of Asia-Pacific Art (ACAPA). The centre's objectives are to: further further the research, documentation, publication, acquisition and exhibition of Asian and Pacific art; support residencies, internships and other professional development opportunities for artists, scholars and museum professionals in the field of Asian and Pacific art; establish partnerships and alliances with similar organisations to attract sponsorship for the Gallery's Asian and Pacific activities.

The Gallery is also committed to profiling Indigenous Australian art and strengthening relationships with Queensland's Indigenous communities.
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