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Power Buy Transforms TVs into Digital Canvas for Autistic Artists in New Exhibition

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เพาเวอร์บาย (Power Buy) ร่วมกับ Artstory by Autistic Thai จัดนิทรรศการ “Power of Art” ที่ร้านเพาเวอร์บาย เซ็นทรัลเวิลด์ แสดงผลงานศิลปะจากศิลปินออทิสติกกว่า 100 ชิ้นผ่านจอทีวี เพื่อส่งเสริมศักยภาพและสร้างความเท่าเทียมในสังคม

Brickinfo News Agency – Power Buy, in collaboration with Artstory by Autistic Thai, has launched the “Power of Art by Power Buy x Artstory” exhibition, showcasing the creative works of 19 young autistic artists on over 100 TV screens. Located on the 4th floor of CentralWorld, the exhibition features 100 original artworks, aiming to present art in a new technological format. The initiative is part of Power Buy’s ongoing commitment to social responsibility and its “Power of Love – Technology for All” concept.

The unique exhibition shifts the focus from traditional framed art to a digital gallery, where each TV screen acts as a canvas for the artists’ expressions. This is the second consecutive year that Power Buy, a brand under Central Retail, has partnered with the Autism Thai Foundation. The company emphasizes that technology can serve as a tool for sustainable social growth and an equal platform for marginalized groups to express themselves.

“This is more than an exhibition—it’s a statement that these special artists have a place, potential, and value in society,” said Ms. Patcharaporn Vorrayingyong, Head of Marketing at Power Buy Co., Ltd. “Power Buy believes everyone deserves an equal chance to grow, and technology is one of the key forces that can move us forward together.”

For the artists, the exhibition is a groundbreaking opportunity. Mr. Warat Chantayanon, CEO of Artstory by Autistic Thai, highlighted the significance of the partnership. “This is the first time our young artists’ works have been showcased through more than 100 TV screens—a powerful blend of art and technology that allows autistic individuals to express their true abilities,” he said. He added that while they may have difficulty communicating with words, their art speaks volumes through color and form, creating a deep emotional connection with viewers. He also noted the role of technology in helping the artists reach wider audiences and proving that their talents have professional value.

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In addition to the main display, the exhibition also includes decorative sticker designs created by the artists, inspired by everyday appliances. The exhibition runs until September 14, 2025. This project aligns with Central Retail‘s CRC Care philosophy, specifically focusing on “Care for the Community” by promoting equality and reducing social disparities.