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Exhibition: Looking East, Looking West (June 2008)

On Thursday 19th June, Borderline opened a special exhibition titled Looking East, Looking West showcasing the work of Burmese and Scottish children.
The UK Department For International Development (DFID) has funded the DFID Global School Partnerships (DGSP) programme since 2003. DFID Global School Partnerships promotes partnerships between schools in the UK and schools in […]

Exhibition: General Show (June 2008)

Regularly, on the first Thursday of the month we have special exhibition opening but in this month our special show will be on 19 June. From June 5 to 18, the Borderline Gallery shows art works by members of her collective. An eclectic collection of works is exhibited. Expect charcoal paintings, water colors, oils and […]

Exhibition: Eternal Loss (May 2008)

On Sunday 25th May, Borderline opened a special exhibition titled Eternal Loss, showcasing the work of member artists from Borderline Gallery. This is the fund raiser exhibition for the victims of the cyclone in Burma.
Most artists are exiled artists from Burma. Some of their natives are from lower Burma. Their families are still well […]

Exhibition: Dreaming of Prayer Flags (May 2008)

On Thursday 8th May, Borderline Gallery was excited to announce the book launch of “Dreaming of Prayer Flags” with an exhibition of impressionistic photography from Sandy Shum’s new book.
Opening Reception: Borderline offered Burmese food and drinks supported by Borderline Tea Shop. As usual the opening reception was held in the evening between 6-9pm at […]

Exhibition: MY STORY photo project 3 and Wayne Boucher’s paintings at the Border (Apr 2008)

On Thursday 10th April, Borderline opened a special exhibition titled MY STORY photo project 3 and Wayne Boucher’s Paintings at the Border.
The photographs are by students in the MY STORY photo project 3, and were taken in the Mae Sot area, at Mae Ra Moe Camp, and Ler Per Her, from January through March […]