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Event listings:
Tomorrow, Wednesday 19, Sra’Art present a wine tasting event to complement their current exhibition Retrospective.
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On Sunday 23 the Phnom Penh Players’ annual awards show, Plazzies 2025, will be held at Birdcage Boutique Hotel – this year celebrating not just the PPP but all theatre activities in the city over the last year. From 4.30 pm.
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Also on Sunday 23, from 6 pm at Noisy Chilli Taphouse, Comedy in Cambodia presents the Sunday Comedown stand-up comedy open mic. From 6 pm.
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February 25 at Meta House, the opening of Dream Bound, by Sheery D’Ancona – performance, installation and fine art exhibition. “An immersive art exhibition where natural form and materials meet the realm of dreams and fantasy. Experience the creative journey of a diverse, multi-medium artist and dancer whose passion for art transforms visions.” From 6 pm.
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On February 27 in Siem Reap, Tribe Cambodia continues the 4th Thursday Club, a series of artist talks on the fourth Thursday of every month at the Park Hyatt. This month the talk will be by photojournalist Jonathan Taylor. $25 per person, unlimited tea and cake, limited to 20 guests. 5 pm – 7 pm.
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Coming on Friday 28 February and Saturday 1 March is So Far, the premiere of the latest dance piece by Ny&Khun, at Studio Now, Aquation Park. Both shows 7.30 pm. Tickets strictly limited.
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The French Institute in Phnom Penh has an open call for chakto choreography writing workshops for emerging choreographers in the second half of March. Submissions by February 25.
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Opening on March 1 at 5 pm, Kep ArtBar in Kep is an exhibition of new and retrospective works by Mary Volm, with live music provided by Fusion. Until 30 March.
Coming on March 2 at Le Point is a self-portrait painting workshop by No Frame Party.
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Creative Generation has taken over the black box theater at Java Café Tuol Tom Pong, and are offering free access for artists, students and creative professionals – make your proposals for free use of this space through February, March and April. The space is appropriate for group or solo productions, rehearsals, filming, lectures, workshops and experimentation of all kinds. More details here.
Coming up in comedy at The Box Office are international visitors Simeon Goodson on February 22, Davidson Boswell on March 1 and Olga Koch on March 15.
Ongoing….
Exhibitions:
Checkpoint Charlie
An exhibition of paintings by Dallas Fellows, of Tacos Kokopelli.
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The Gallerist
The Keepers, an exhibition by Thang Sothea. “This collection takes you on a journey of spiritual reflection, self-renewal, and connection with nature.”
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Institut Francais
Imagined Territories: from Battambang to Phnom Penh, an exhibition by 20 students from the Phare Design Lab, Phare Ponleu Selpak and the School of Visual and Applied Arts.
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Kep ArtBar
An exhibition of photographs by Aurelie Fischer. Until end of February.
Media: Cambodianess
Meta House
Beyond the Wall, a new installation and exhibition by Vannak Khun. “Vannak’s work weaves personal narratives with ancestral imagery, creating a reflection of fragmented identities and shared memories. Through this artistic journey, he invites us to become co-creators of meaning, embracing both irony and sincerity as we navigate the complexities of his experiences.” Media: Khmerer
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MiMü
Mini-Museum of Contemporary Art at Meta House features research, knowledge sharing, workshops, and visual presentations through various media, showcasing videos, prints, installations, and fine arts through interactive events and live performances.
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National Museum of Cambodia
Golden Earth, an exhibition by Leang Seckon. Media: Le Petit Journal
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Plantation
Shades and Reflection, an exhibition by Chhim Sothy. Until 31 March.
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Raffles Le Royal
In collaboration with The Gallerist: Together, an exhibition by artist Nou Sary. “Nou Sary’s artwork captures the beauty of Cambodia with vivid greens, blues, yellows, and terracotta hues, reflecting the lush forests, rice fields, water, and earth. His unique bird’s eye perspective challenges you to see the world through a new lens, sparking creativity and fresh interpretations.”
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Romchiek 5 Art Space
Battambang contemporary art studio. Rolling exhibitions.
Rosewood
Ikhons, an exhibition by Khmer and barang artists. Until February 20.
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Silapak Trotchaek Pneik / YK Art House
Postcards from Home, an exhibition curated by Andrea Fam and initiated by Yean Reaksmey. Until March 31.
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Space Four Zero
Prints, paintings, vintage posters, pop art, CDs and vinyl. Open daily.
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Sra’Art
Retrospective – an selection of works from previous exhibitions by Anya Minko, Justina Edwardsen and John Hansen.
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Tribe Cambodia (Siem Reap)
Media: Kiripost
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Regular events, classes, sessions:
More Flamingos present art workshops on Tuesday evenings (changed from Thursdays) from 6.30 pm at WILD.
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Thursdays to Sundays at K’Atelier – art classes for all levels of experience.
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Traditional shadow art performance by Sovanna Phum Arts, every Friday from 5 pm at The Box Office/Speakeasy Theatre.
N o w h e r e Art Studio
A range of arts and crafts workshops mostly on weekends. Next workshop is block-printing on fabric on Sunday 23.
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 January – June 2025.
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