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PR students visited the "Art Speaks One Language" exhibition for a media relations study tour, experiencing the power of art without borders and connecting the hearts of children with special needs and professional artists.

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2026-03-16 14:47:41


Recently, second-year students majoring in Public Relations and Strategic Communication from the College of Communication Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, visited the creative art exhibition "Art Speaks One Language" at the Central Post Office in Bang Rak, Bangkok. The purpose was to learn about using strategic communication tools to drive social issues through the power of art, in collaboration with national partners. The exhibition, held under the concept of breaking down barriers between physical and intellectual differences, used art as a universal language connecting mainstream artists and children with special needs artists, led by Prang Wechachiva and Alex-Chanakorn Pukhasap, digital artists with special needs, along with the Artstory by Autistic Thai network and children with hearing and visual impairments. The underlying concept was, "Even though we are different in body, mind, or way of thinking, the world of art is a single language that everyone understands." Experiencing real-world work and strategic communication processes in the exhibition space provided the students with a deeper understanding of working with the media, including media management and content management for inclusive audiences. Furthermore, they shared their experiences with their classmates. This study visit was part of their coursework. Strategic media relations, with Assistant Professor Rewadee Waiwasana as the instructor. Thank you to P'Phu and P'Koi for the opportunity to learn about both the front-end and back-end aspects of the work firsthand.