Event listings:
Tonight, Tuesday 25, the opening of Look Up! AstroEXPO at Meta House on 25 July, an exhibition of astrophotography with workshops and talks taking place on Saturdays up until 10 August.
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Wednesdays mornings in July, Play Café and More Flamingos presents Kids’ Art Summer Camp – art workshops at 10 am and 11 am.
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Thursday 27, 7 pm at Meta House the Phnom Penh Players present Story Slam storytelling competition. “No scripts, no cue cards, no weeks of practice allowed! Bring your best story and tell it the way you would share with your friends. Come to make us laugh, make us cry, or make us feel sorry for you.” Prompt: Vices.
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Thursday 27 at Play Café, More Flamingos presents a watercolour workshop – stars and nebulas edition. Places limited. 7 pm.
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The Phsar Art art fair, curated by N o w h e r e Art Studio, will be held at The Ground Market, Chbar Ampov, on Saturday and Sunday. “Prepare to be amazed by the abundance of unseen art products that will be available at the market. Phsar Art offers an artistic market experience where you can purchase affordable art while supporting local artists.”
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Beton Craft Studio offers Terazzo with Recycled Glass classes on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30, 10.30. Spaces limited.
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On Saturday and Sunday, Transformative Mythologies – a workshop on artist’s moving image with Thao Nguyen Phan as part of Myth in Motion, a video art exhibition by featuring five international women artists. English language event. Registration here. 9 am start both days. You can also view the video artworks from the exhibition online.
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On Saturday 29 at YK Art House, An Evening for Reading, poetry on the theme of Phnom Penh rain. 6.15 pm start. Registration here.
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Opening on 3 August at Sra’Art is The Rise, an exhibition of works by Cambodian painter Theanly Chov. “Theanly’s paintings explore themes of individualism and societal progress in post-war Cambodia, with his subjects often depicted in a characteristic pose. His paintings capture the struggle and difficulty of realizing oneself in a society driven by opportunity and upward mobility. Despite these themes,his artwork is imbued with optimism and harmony.” From 6 pm. Also note the launch of Sra’Art Wine Bar, open every Friday and Saturday night onwards.
Coming on 18 and 19 August to Speakeasy Theatre is an experimental non-verbal puppetry performance, Scylla and Glaucus, the second production by the newly formed Lo-Key Theatre Company. Tickets available here.Media: Kumnooh
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Java Creative Café’s new project, in conjunction with We Film Lab and RUUB Studio, will be an exhibition of Cambodian film photography to take place from October. They are currently calling for submissions on the theme of nostalgia – find out more at their website. Deadline for submissions is 31 August.
The 6th annual Khmer Literature Festival is coming soon – watch this space, and this one too. The literary competition is now open for submissions (until 30 September) – the theme is Colourful Voices. Media: ThmeyThmey (Khmer only)
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Ongoing….
Exhibitions:
Chhan Dina Gallery
An on-going display of the work of Chhan Dina work from throughout her career is augmented, on a rolling schedule, with works of contemporary masters and up-and-coming painters. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm.
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The Gallerist
A continuously rolling collection of works by mostly Cambodian artists. Currently showing is works by Chhan Dina, Nak Noy, Stan, Chhim Sothy, DinArt and Thun Dina.
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Hotel Old Cinema (Kampot)
Kaleidoscope, an exhibition of prints by Tamara Venn celebrating Cambodian wildlife.
Meta House
Look Up! AstroEXPO, an exhibition of astrophotography with workshops and talks taking place on Saturdays up until 10 August.
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Ny Vannak
Small studio gallery in Lanka Lane, off St 51 in BKK1 featuring the work of Ny Vannak. Visit the gallery by appointment – WhatsApp/ Telegram 099 509 412 / 0978572328
Shophouse Studio/Pteah Chas
A Cosmic Assemblage: Collision, “an extraordinary collection of transcendental pieces that illuminate the profound life interpretations of Cambodian American multidisciplinary artist, Chummeng Soun.” Until 31 July.
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Romchiek 5 Art Space
Battambang contemporary art studio. Rolling exhibitions.
Sa Sa Art Projects
Myth in Motion, a video art exhibition by featuring five international women artists – Martha Atienza (Philippines), Ana María Millán (Colombia), Thao Nguyen Phan (Vietnam), Ana Vaz (Brazil) and Connie Zheng (US). Until 12 August.
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Space Four Zero
Prints, paintings, vintage posters, pop art, CDs and vinyl. Open daily.
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Regular events, classes, sessions:
Drink & Draw every Monday at Cloud, 6.30 pm.
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Tuesdays, 4 – 4.45 pm at Giving Tree International School, after school art lessons by Mirasol Aguila.
Every Wednesday Comedy in Cambodia present Stand Up Social at Speak Easy Theater. 7.30 pm.
Thursdays to Sundays at K’Atelier – art classes for all levels of experience. Taking some time off, back on 5 August.
Kids Art Club, Saturdays and Sundays at Air Gallery by Sra’Art at Factory Phnom Penh, 10 am and 11 am.
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N o w h e r e Art Studio
A range of arts and crafts workshops mostly on weekends.
A weekly class in life drawing for kids with Anastasia at Pteah Chas Community.
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Khmer Architecture Tours conducts Sunday architecture tours in Phnom Penh to promote the understanding of modern architecture in Cambodia, focusing on buildings erected after independence in 1953, described as ‘New Khmer Architecture’, while setting these in the historical context of Phnom Penh. Here is the schedule for May. [Note: waiting for update]
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