นภา ๒๐๒๑ Sky 2021
27" x 26" (unframed)
pastel on paper
2021
ponnapa in Thai means gift from the sky (pon = a gift or a wish, napa = sky)
If the winner is unable to pick up the item from 110 Chauncy, the winner is responsible for shipping and handling costs. This item will ship from Boston, MA.
About the Artist
Ponnapa Prakkamakul (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist and landscape architect based in Massachusetts. Drawing from her immigrant background, her work explores the relationship between humans and their environment, focusing on cultural displacement and sense of belonging. Ponnapa holds a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design where she received Lowthorpe Fellowship Award upon graduation. She is also a recipient of Fay Chandler Emerging Artist Award, David Bethuel Jamieson Fellowship, Mount Auburn Cemetery Artist Residency, Urbano Project Artist in Residence, Residence Lab’s artist-in-residence at the Asian Community Development Corporation and the Pao Arts Center, and Manoog Family Artist-in-Resident at the Plumbing Museum in Watertown with four paintings in the museum’s permanent collection. Her work has been featured in the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, and the Provincetown Banner. Currently, Ponnapa is a member at Kingston Gallery and a landscape architect at Sasaki.
27" x 26" (unframed)
pastel on paper
2021
ponnapa in Thai means gift from the sky (pon = a gift or a wish, napa = sky)
If the winner is unable to pick up the item from 110 Chauncy, the winner is responsible for shipping and handling costs. This item will ship from Boston, MA.
About the Artist
Ponnapa Prakkamakul (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist and landscape architect based in Massachusetts. Drawing from her immigrant background, her work explores the relationship between humans and their environment, focusing on cultural displacement and sense of belonging. Ponnapa holds a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design where she received Lowthorpe Fellowship Award upon graduation. She is also a recipient of Fay Chandler Emerging Artist Award, David Bethuel Jamieson Fellowship, Mount Auburn Cemetery Artist Residency, Urbano Project Artist in Residence, Residence Lab’s artist-in-residence at the Asian Community Development Corporation and the Pao Arts Center, and Manoog Family Artist-in-Resident at the Plumbing Museum in Watertown with four paintings in the museum’s permanent collection. Her work has been featured in the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, and the Provincetown Banner. Currently, Ponnapa is a member at Kingston Gallery and a landscape architect at Sasaki.
$200 - 3 bids
Minimum Bid Increment:
$25
Value:
$750
Available:
Nov 09, 2023 @ 10:00am -
Nov 16, 2023 @ 07:30pm
EST
Donated By:
Ponnapa Prakkamakul