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Bangkok University Gallery or BUG is a museum in Bangkok, Thailand.

The Bangkok University Gallery is a private two-floor [1] gallery on Bangkok University's Kluai Nam Thai campus. [1] It is described by Bangkok Art Map as "one of Bangkok's biggest and best". [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Bangkok Art Map, January 2016. 2016.