Event listings:
This evening at Meta House is the opening of multi-media-exhibition Knigge (named after a traditional German etiquette book) investigates playfully how humans interact with each other – or how they don’t. “Young German photographer Aberwitz believes that humans on Earth are like ants on a pomegranate.” From 6 pm.
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Thursday 31, 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.” Theme: where do you go when you’re feeling low?
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Friday 1 from 6 pm, TRIBE Cambodia presents a meet the artists event at The Muffins Man Wat Bo, Siem Reap. Artists participating are Nak Noy, Ponleu, Hour Soben, Hom Rith and Jo Farrell.
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Opening for this weekend only at Shophouse Studio/Pteah Chas is a photographic exhibition From One Day To Another – 25 Years Of Action In Cambodia, tracing the story of the NGO Pour un Sourire d’Enfant (PSE). From 6 pm on Saturday 2, then through Sunday.
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Alive is an epic exhibition of Kim Hak’s photographs based on the lives and memories of the Cambodian diaspora in Japan, now showing at Sosoro Museum – next to the Central Post Office – from 19 August to 2 September. Open from 9 am — 6 pm every day except Monday.
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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.
Phnom Paint are holding a one day painting workshop with Olga Shkylar on September 13 at Botanico – limited spaces.
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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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The latest in the Kingdom of Wonder podcast series features artist and puppeteer Marika Els.
Phnom Penh’s poet and man-about-town Frisco Tony has had a brief memoir of the high times of Haight Ashbury in San Francisco in the 1960s – including encounters with beat poet Michael McClure and Jim Morrison – in the Haight Street Voice. It has been reprintedhere at the online magazine Rock and the Beat Generation.
Ongoing….
Exhibitions:
Bophana Center
Life Trap, a new exhibition by Sou Sophy. “Life Trap features different narratives and interactions between humans and animals, deliberating on how to coexist together in peace and harmony on our planet Earth.” Until 14 September.
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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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Eleven One Kitchen presents cloudscape, an exhibition of paintings by Josephine Sta.Ana.
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The Gallerist
A continuously rolling collection of works by mostly Cambodian artists. Currently showing Flourish, a new exhibition by Thun Dina.
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Hotel Old Cinema (Kampot)
Kaleidoscope, an exhibition of prints by Tamara Venn celebrating Cambodian wildlife.
Meta House
Multi-media-exhibition Knigge (named after a traditional German etiquette book investigates playfully how humans interact with each other – or how they don’t. “Young German photographer Aberwitz believes that humans on Earth are like ants on a pomegranate.”
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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
Romchiek 5 Art Space
Battambang contemporary art studio. Rolling exhibitions.
Sofitel Resort (Siem Reap)
Smile Of My Father, a solo show by Ponleu and TRIBE Cambodia. Until October.
Media: Prestige
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Space Four Zero
Prints, paintings, vintage posters, pop art, CDs and vinyl. Open daily.
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Sra’Art
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.”
WILD (Siem Reap)
Humans of Phnom Penh photographic exhibition by Phnom Penh Photographic Collective
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 at Speak Easy Theater presents a new format for comedy on Wednesdays – Stand up: Unscripted. “Your written suggestions will be spun into brand-new, hilarious jokes by your favorite Comedy in Cambodia comedians and their guests.” 7.30 pm.
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Play Café and More Flamingos present watercolour workshops on Thursday evenings. Crystals 24 August and then Feathers 7 September. Places limited. 7 pm.
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Thursdays to Sundays at K’Atelier – art classes for all levels of experience. August programme available here.
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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Beton Craft Studio offers Terazzo with Recycled Glass classes on Saturday 26, 2 pm. Spaces limited.
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N o w h e r e Art Studio
A range of arts and crafts workshops mostly on weekends. September 10 – Block Printing on Fabric
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]
First Sunday of the month at 6 pm at Noisy Chilli Taphouse, Comedy in Cambodia presents Sunday Comedown open mic.
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