The vibrant energy of Bangkok’s Mango Art Festival once again welcomed ÀNI Art Academies Thailand, marking the academies’ fourth consecutive year participating in this dynamic celebration of contemporary art and creative exchange. The 2025 edition of the festival proved to be a resounding success—not only as a platform for exposure but also as a testament to the growth, discipline, and professionalism cultivated through the ÀNI Art Academies’ Curriculum.
Apprentices and staff from ÀNI Thailand proudly presented a curated selection of artwork that highlighted their technical precision and perceptual fluency. Throughout the multi-day event, visitors were invited to observe live demonstrations, learn more about the unique structure of the ÀNI Curriculum, and engage in direct conversations with the artists themselves. These moments of interaction underscored the academy’s commitment to accessibility, education, and the global art community.

In an exciting extension of international collaboration, the Thailand team was joined by four members from ÀNI Art Academies Sri Lanka—two staff members and two apprentices—who traveled to Bangkok to participate in the event. This cross-campus partnership provided a valuable opportunity for apprentices from both locations to exchange ideas, support one another’s growth, and represent the ÀNI global network as a united front.

A particularly rewarding milestone from this year’s participation: seven original works created by ÀNI apprentices were sold during the festival. Each sale reflects not only the merit of the work itself but also the public’s growing recognition of the extraordinary results produced by a deliberate, skill-based approach to art education.
