Episode 9 A talk about depression with Pink Supakarn
Update: 2020-06-02
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www.voidpeople.art
About the Artist: Pink Supakarn Niruktisart
Pink is a New York-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice crosses painting, mixed-media, performance art, dance and visual design. Pink grew up in Bangkok, Thailand and moved to New York in 2017 to pursue a master's degree in Arts and Cultural Management at Pratt Institute.
After being diagnosed with severe depression, she started Void People, an art initiative that promotes conversation about mental health and rebrand depression. Through this project, Pink
designed and sold merchandise that benefits organizations like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research.
Her art has exhibited at venues like One Art Space Gallery, The VNYL, and Jump Into the Light, and they have featured in Art With Impact’s monthly Mental Health Short Film.
Pink is currently experimenting with combining her art with technology like VR, AR, and 3D Printing to support her mission of rebranding depression one step at a time.
About the Artist: Pink Supakarn Niruktisart
Pink is a New York-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice crosses painting, mixed-media, performance art, dance and visual design. Pink grew up in Bangkok, Thailand and moved to New York in 2017 to pursue a master's degree in Arts and Cultural Management at Pratt Institute.
After being diagnosed with severe depression, she started Void People, an art initiative that promotes conversation about mental health and rebrand depression. Through this project, Pink
designed and sold merchandise that benefits organizations like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research.
Her art has exhibited at venues like One Art Space Gallery, The VNYL, and Jump Into the Light, and they have featured in Art With Impact’s monthly Mental Health Short Film.
Pink is currently experimenting with combining her art with technology like VR, AR, and 3D Printing to support her mission of rebranding depression one step at a time.
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