CREATIVITY

EXPERTISE

Queer Chada

WHAT SETS US APART

Integrity, creativity, and empathy shape the way we work. These aren't just words—they’re the foundation of everything we build. We believe in doing great work, building real relationships, and making it easy for you to get the results you’re looking for.

Artists

  • Monthatip Suksopha

    Monthatip Suksopha

    Born into a family of artists–her father is the National Artist (Literature), writer/poet/artist Dhepsiri Sooksopa and her uncle is traditional performing artist Prateep Sooksopa–she has worked in the art world for as long as she can remember. Her home was always a welcome space for artists of different genres, creating awareness that a creative space is one that provides opportunities and inspiration for artistic creation, as well as understanding and interaction with the community.

    Over 20 years ago she founded The Wandering Moon & Endless Journey performing arts group of which she is still the artistic director and master of shadow theatre. Her passion for shadow and puppetry took her through life lessons and experience working with many non profit organisations both in Thailand and abroad.

    To keep alive the artistic works of her father who is suffering from amnesia, she founded the Dhepsiri Creative Space in Chiang Mai as a base for artistic and creative programmes for the healing of modern society.

  • Sujittra Prasert (Pan)

    Sujittra Prasert ia a Botanical Drawing Artist whose delicate brushstrokes bring Thai flora into luminous life. Her practice is not only about painting—it is about pausing, observing, and finding a deeper connection with nature’s wisdom.

    Her paintings have been commissioned by the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (Royal Flora Rajapruek) in Mae Rim, Chiang Mai, and have found their way into everyday life as designs for shawls, T-shirts, pillow covers, and bags.

    As the founder of BF Botanical Friendship, Sujittra has dedicated her artistic journey to celebrating the quiet beauty and cultural depth of Thai plants, flowers, and herbs. At the heart of Sujittra’s practice is the belief that Thai flowers and herbs carry deep cultural, spiritual, and healing significance.

    By making botanical art accessible and meaningful, she transforms flowers into more than symbols: they become companions in our daily lives, storytellers of heritage, and gentle reminders of the beauty and wisdom found in nature.

  • Nathan Stoneham

    Nathan Stoneham is a community and cultural development artist and producer who has been collaborating across art-forms and across the Asia Pacific for twenty years.

    In 2024, Nathan was awarded the Creative Australia Fellowship, recognising his long-standing contribution to community arts and cultural development.

    He has worked across the continent and the globe, in collectives, small community organisations, local governments, and independently as an artist, facilitator, researcher, mentor, administrator, and leader.

    Drawing on his Masters of Social Work, and study of education and the creative Industries, Nathan guides teams and individuals to connect, imagine, plan, deliver, and evaluate cultural and community development activities in complex contexts, with a focus on relational, reflective, and responsive practice.

  • Brian Cheung

    Brian Cheung is a visual artist, illustrator, graphic designer and sometimes photographer based in Melbourne, Australia. 

    Brian's practice encompasses illustration, drawing, painting, lettering, graphic design and photography; most often relying on simple analogue mediums with an emphasis towards process and technique. Themes of place, space and surroundings are repeatedly explored, fuelled by curiosity, itchy feet and a fear of complacency. 

Dhepsiri Creative Space

The Dhepsiri Creative Space in Chiang Mai as a base for artistic and creative programmes for the healing of modern society. Known as Baan Kru Thep for over 50 years, Dhepsiri Creative Space is now a new art space that is still run as a house in which hidden stories are presented through the eyes of artists.

Project Themes

  • Geometric drawing of an outline square with sections divided by vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines.

    Botanical Friendship

    Together, we outline a path forward that’s realistic, strategic, and tailored to your specific needs.

  • Geometric drawing of an outline square with sections divided by vertical, horizontal, and half circle lines.

    Transcultural Collaboration

    You’re part of the process. We keep communication open and decisions shared—no black boxes or surprises.

  • Queer Nature

    Every project is different. We stay flexible and responsive to make sure the process fits your flow—not the other way around.

  • Geometric drawing of an outline square with sections divided by vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines.

    Community Engagement at the speed of trust

    When we deliver, it’s not just a finished product—it’s a solution you can trust, backed by real care and effort.