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Event listings:
Wednesday 27 at The Box Office, Comedy in Cambodia presents Standup Unscripted at 7.30 pm.
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Wednesday 27 at Creative Generation Lab / Java Creative Cafe TTP presents the performance of Our Value, an original theatrical piece (work in progress), accompanied by an artist talk by the writer Prom Vorleak. “This experimental theater piece explores the lives, resiliency, and vulnerability of four women based on true stories.”
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Thursday 28 at Sra’Art is the closing event for apART, an exhibition of paintings by the Kinza Lena in memory of the late Ender Erbek. From 6 pm.
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Coming simultaneously to Maloop , Kinin and Nesat Seafood House on Saturday 30 is Phnom Penh Eclectic, a group photographic exhibition organised by Phnom Penh Photography Collective and Cambodian Children’s Fund.
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Also on Saturday 30, Phnom Penh Players are holding auditions for a new play, the world premiere of A Queen’s Birthday by Matt Thomas and Sian Kayleigh, at Sacred Lotus Café, 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm.
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Last chance this weekend to visit Cambodia: November 28, 1972 – April 7, 1975, an exhibition of photographs by Colin Grafton at Sosoro – Preah Srey Içanavarman Museum, in the temporary exhibition hall on Street 102. Last day is Sunday 31.
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Sunday 31 at Sister Srey Café in Siem Reap, Tribe Cambodia presents a meeting with artist Nak Noy. 1 pm – 4 pm.
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Ongoing….
Exhibitions:
Blue Art Hub (Siem Reap)
Self-Punishment for Life, a new exhibition by Nget Chanpenh. “Across 13 paintings rendered entirely in black and orange, he invites us on a journey in two acts: a somber descent into self-destruction (Paintings 1–6), where male figures dressed in orange garb are swallowed by black voids; a gradual reemergence (Paintings 8–13), where black silhouettes rise against radiant orange backdrops, like shadows at sunset.” Until August 10.
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F3 Gallery
Carts & Canopy – an art exhibition of line drawings by Chinese national and Phnom Penh resident Xiaolin. Until September 12.
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The Gallerist
Rolling exhibitions of mostly Cambodian artists. Currently on display is work by Nou Sary.
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Institut Francais
A photographic exhibition, Facing the Khmer Rouge – the French Embassy stuck in the collapse of Phnom Penh in April/May 1975. Until August 22.
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Meta House
Crash and Bloom, an exhibition of paintings by Emily Marques. “The title lends itself to her love of nature and her broad spectrum of artwork that focuses on the masses of flowers clamouring for the sun and waves that crash amongst themselves.” Media: Kiripost Until September 14.
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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. Currently on display are paintings by Svay Ken. “Svay Ken’s paintings illustrate scenes from everyday life in Cambodia that are often charged with the presence of unsettling forces beyond the picture frame.”
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Plantation
Souvenir de Myope, an exhibition of paintings by Roma (Romain Garzonio). “17 abstract paintings and 4 sculptures—shaped by the softened contours of his own myopic vision.” Until September 7.
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Raffles Grand Hotel D’Angkor (Siem Reap)
Harmony, a new show by Morn Chear and Nak Noy with TRIBE Cambodia curated by Nat Di-Maggio.
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The River Gallery (Siem Reap)
Exhibition by Colors of Cambodia Collective featuring Hour Soben, Thy Channarak,
Sorm Narath, Loun Lon, Sophany Sor, Sophanin Sor, Bill Gentry, Son Kosal, Set Soeng
and Julia Haw.
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Romchiek 5 Art Space
Battambang contemporary art studio. Rolling exhibitions. Media: Le Petit Journal (FR)(June 2025)
Silapak Trotchaek Pneik / YK Art House
Double Realities, a new series by Srun Rida. Until 14 July. Media: Cambodianess
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Sosoro – Preah Srey Içanavarman Museum
Cambodia: November 28, 1972 – April 7, 1975, an exhibition of photographs by Colin Grafton. Until August 31 (closed on Mondays).
Space Four Zero
Art gallery and vinyl lounge featuring prints, paintings, vintage posters, pop art, books, CDs and rare vinyl, collectables and groovy gifts. Open daily at new premises at #25 Street 240 near Street 19 (by The Shop and Red Apron)
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Sra’Art
apART, an exhibition of paintings by the Kinza Lena in memory of the late Ender Erbek. Until August 29.
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Stairwell Gallery
“French-Cambodian artist and activist Adana Mam Legros uses art to explore Cambodia’s layered history and the emotional weight of its past. Her work reflects personal memories of
growing up during political unrest, while addressing the broader psychological impact
of Cambodia’s collective trauma.”
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Tribe Cambodia (Siem Reap)
Reopened in their new location, 655 Hup Guan Street. Media: Kiripost
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Regular events, classes, sessions:
N o w h e r e Art Studio (relocated to Maloop) offers a workshop on hand-building ceramics for beginners on Saturday 30 at 9.30 am.
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No Frame Party hosts weekend art workshops in a variety of forms at venues around Phnom Penh.
Life Drawing Phnom Penh – Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.30pm, at Station 350.
More Flamingos present art workshops on Tuesday evenings 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.
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 January – June 2025.
Kumnooh was established in May 2013 as a sister publication to LengPleng.com, the online music magazine for Cambodia, to provide basically a gig guide for the wider arts, covering art galleries, literature, dance, cinema, photography and now comedy.
Perhaps you would consider becoming a Friend of Kumnooh, where we ask venues, artists and/or individuals to show their support by making a small monetary contribution (12 months for $75, six months for $40 or three months for $25) to keep the lights on and to increase our coverage with articles and mini-profiles. In return you receive a boost in promotion, including a non-Facebook web page on our site for direct contact with the dedicated arts audience. Queries by return email – fabianhipp@kumnooh.com.
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Kumnooh
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Department of Mutual Support: Friends of LengPleng (and Kumnooh too)
Crossing over from our sister site LengPleng are supporters YK Art House and Space Four Zero. For less than 6,000 riel a week you too could have your venue/business promoted deep into the arts audience; or you might just like to support the work being done by these two entities who trawl Facebook so you don’t have to. For more information: fabianhipp@kumnooh.com / gigs@lengpleng.com, or bail up Scoddy wherever you see him.

