
By Chainarong Monthienvichienchai
BANGKOK, Thailand – United under the powerful theme “WE,” two deeply moving art exhibitions currently on view in Bangkok are shining a light on the beauty of diversity, connection, and shared humanity.
“I to Us” and “Language of the Soul: Togetherness” feature paintings and handmade works created by children and youth with autism and other developmental conditions.
These exhibitions, led by two Catholic-founded groups — Made By Heart (MBH) and The Rainbow Room — celebrate not only artistic expression but also the profound message that in embracing one another, we become whole.
Held from Jul 12 to Aug 24, 2025, the twin exhibitions are a collaborative effort between Made By Heart and The Rainbow Room, two pioneering art groups led by three devoted Catholic women — Maria Narumol Tantisajjatham, Maria Malinee Sanguansataya, and Rosalina Alexander McKay — who are transforming lives through art, compassion, and community.
Sacred space for expression and inclusion
The MBH exhibition “I to Us” features deeply moving artwork created by young artists with neurodiversity, some of whom live with cerebral palsy.
These artists collaborated with their mothers and caregivers, resulting in pieces that reflect not only their creativity but the unbreakable bond of love and trust within their families.
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