Organized by the Positive Energy Art Foundation, Shillong, and the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Bangkokthonburi University, the event featured over a hundred artists from 10 different countries, including 30 talented artists from India, reported Meghalaya Monitor.
Notable participants from Meghalaya included Prakash Kishore, the curator of the exhibition, as well as artists Raphael Warjri, Benedict S Hynñiewta Naphisabiang Khongwir, Dipankar Sinha, and Divesh Baruah.
The international art exhibition was graced by esteemed guests, including Vipul Pawar, Head of Chancery at the Embassy of India, Mohammad Abdul Hye, Ambassador of Bangladesh to Thailand, Prof. Suchat Thaothong, President of BFA, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts at Bangkokthonburi University, Mathasit Addok, Dean of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, and Dr. Suriya Chayacharoen, Director of BTU Gallery.