The Mango Art Festival is back at River City Bangkok, bringing five days of color, creativity, and contemporary culture to the Charoen Krung riverside. Running March 4–8 from 11:00 to 20:00, this free event is one of Thailand’s most vibrant art celebrations.
Now in its sixth year, the festival embraces the theme “Icon,” exploring how modern artists transform everyday materials, ideas, and inspiration into works with lasting identity. The event highlights Thailand’s growing influence as a hub for contemporary Asian art, while encouraging creative exchange between Thai and international talent.

Six Creative Zones to Explore
Visitors can experience art across six dedicated zones:
- Gallery Zone – Featuring leading galleries from Thailand and abroad, including Yod Tokyo & Editions (Japan), Gallery.Sort of. (Philippines), and A4 Art Gallery (Malaysia).
- Independent Artist Zone – Showcasing more than 100 indie artists presenting original works and fresh concepts.
- Newcomer Zone – A platform for 95 emerging artists stepping into the spotlight.
- Craft Zone – Blending traditional craftsmanship with modern, sustainable design.
- Special Exhibition Zone – Highlights include “Little Man By Tor,” first unveiled at Chiang Mai Design Week, and a curated collection by Nim Niyomsin.
- Main Stage – Live performances, artist talks, and creative industry discussions throughout the festival.
With free admission and a prime riverside location, Mango Art Festival is a must-visit for art lovers, collectors, and travelers exploring Bangkok this March.
For more details, visit mangoartfestival.com.
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