Associate Professor Dr. Suphavi Sirinakharaporn, lecturer in the Department of Jewelry Design
Assistant Professor Dr. Khajornsak Nakpan, lecturer in the Doctor of Philosophy Program in Design
Invite to exhibit creative works in the international exhibition titled ‘Memento Mori Adorned: Aesthetics of Death’ from October 1–9, 2024 at North Metropolitan TAFE, Perth-WA, Australia.
“Jewellery symbolizes cultural values and honours the spirits of the deceased. Its creation shapes attitudes toward death as part of the endless cycle of life, a practice spanning from ancient times to today. This appreciation of beauty, rituals, and spiritual values reflects a deep connection to ancestors, nature, and the sacred”
7th October 2024
Had the opportunity to lecture some of the most talented jewellery students from NMTAFE’s art and design program.