Saturday, September 9, 2017

Prof. Peerapong Duangkaew






















Prof. Peerapong Duangkaew























Peerapong Duangkaew was born in Ubon Ratchthani Province, Thailand (1950). He was awarded a Master of Fine Art (Sculpture) from Silpakorn University, Bangkok (1988). Peerapong works primarily as a sculptor carving in timber and stone. 





Since 2002 Peerapong has exhibited consistently both in Thailand
and internationally.

 He has been involved in many residencies and symposiums about sculpture including

Saisampan-soul ties, Arts Centre, Chiang Mai University, (2002), International Sculpture Symposium, Hue, Vietnam (2002, 2003, 2008), International Sculpture Symposium, Gwalior, India (2006), 16th International
Sculpture Symposium, Tultepec, Mexico (2007), 

International Sculpture Symposium, Alberta, Canada (2008,

2010), Thai-Japan Sculpture Symposium, Chiang Mai, Thailand .









2012), Haiku Sculpture Symposium,
Okinawa, Japan (2009) and Taiwan (2010), International Art Exchange Thailand – USA, LA Artcore, USA
(2010). He has also participated in many CMU Faculty exhibitions (2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012,
2013) and had work selected into group exhibitions including Two Excavating, Saoh Gallery, Tokyo,






14th International Sculpture Exhibition, CMU Art Centre, Chiang Mai (2010) and Confluence of 9,
National Gallery, Bangkok (2012).







Peerapong has held solo exhibitions of his work at the Canberra Institute
of Art (1992), Faculty of Fine Art Gallery, Chiang Mai (2009), Foyer Gallery, Australian National University,
Canberra (2010) and the Praewa Studio, Chiang Mai (2011). He was awarded a Bronze Medal for Sculpture at
the 32nd National Exhibition of Art (1986) and has been the winner of sculpture prizes including the Krung Thai Bank sculpture competition for architecture (2003) and Pongkrai Lodge commission, Chiang Mai (2011). 



He was awarded the Australian National University Visiting Artist Residency in Sculpture (1992, 2010). 








Peerapong

is now an Emeritus Lecturer, recently retiring from teaching in the Sculpture Department at the Faculty of Fine
Art, Chiang Mai University where he taught for over 20 years and held the position of Lecturer and Head of Department.




























Prof. Peerapong DuangKeaw,  
Luigi Tammaro from Napoli University Itlaly
 & Giuseppe Balirano :Associate Professor of English Linguistics and Translation at Università DI Napoli "L'Orientale"













































































































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