VISIT & MAP

Love, faith and loyal to national institution, religious and the king have been reflected through various works of arts since ancient times. Thus, the original works of arts portray the ideally beauty that worthy with the main institutions highly respected by allThai people. When the era had changed, same with the works of arts, it was one person who was the key and played the important role of changing the aspect of arts in Thailand. That person was Professor Silpa Bhirasri (Corrado Feroci), Italian sculptor, who created painting and sculpture courses at Praneet Silpa School which had been changed to Silapakorn University later.

Professor Silpa Bhirasri held to the philosophy "ARS LONGA VITA BREVIS" and used Academic Art to teach his students to improve their art skills to the same level as other civilization countries. And by doing so, he was praised to be "Father of Thai Contemporary Arts" The works of arts that received an influence from what Professor Silpa had taught have reflected belief, faith and era revolution which can be compared as a big mirror reflecting both cultural prosperity in Buddhists and civilization of the country.

LOCATION & DIRECTION

Personal Car

From Vibhavadi-Rangsit Rd. heading north, turn left at Wat Samien Naree, then turn right driving along railway passing one traffic light. MOCA is on your left

BTS

Take "Mo Chit" exit then transit to public transportation

MRT

Take "Paholyotin" exit then transit to public transportation

Bus

29, 52, 69, 134, 187, 191, 504, 510, 555