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Event listings:
Friday 3, The River Gallery in Siem Reap presents Apsara: Off the Wall, an exhibition of paintings by American born long-time Singapore resident Bill Gentry, who has been visiting Cambodia since 1999. From 6 pm.
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This weekend The Last Stage presents a collaboration with the American University of Phnom Penh, The Masterpiece, directed by Chan Rithymonyleap, a collective writing project by Afroz Maria, Piseth Norlena, Khun Huysour, and Yong Harry, exploring “the past, present, and future of AI and its impact on humanity.” Friday 3 and Saturday 4, 7.30 pm, at The Last Stage Riverside.
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Sunday 5 from 6 pm at Noisy Chilli Taphouse, Comedy in Cambodia present the Sunday Comedown stand up comedy open mic hosted by Alex Erb. Free entry.
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Opening on April 7 is at MiMü, the Mini-Museum of Contemporary Art at Meta House, is Sopheap Pich: The Process of Creation. “This exhibition gives us insight into the artist’s creative process by relating his sculptural work with his graphic work. The show is a journey of artistic creation as both a conceptual and deeply personal act.” From 6 pm.
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Opening on April 9 at House of Jazz and More is Interludes: Act 2, an exhibition of paintings by Kari Podboy. From 5 pm.
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In Battambang, from April 11, Bossbha’s House presents Faces of the Railway, an exhibition of photographs by Hsu Hung Chieh. “Faces of the Railway traces Cambodia’s war-disrupted and long-abandoned railway system, using images to reflect on how the fate of a rail line becomes intertwined with the lives of those who live around it […] a long-term documentary journey from 2011 to 2023: from the stillness that followed decades of suspended operations, to the reconstruction works that slowly revived the tracks, and finally to the day the trains began to run once more.” From 4 pm. Until June 30.
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Ongoing….
Exhibitions:
Atelier 464
Wildlife photography exhibition by Adam Roberts. Until end March.
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Bophana Center
Am I Lost?, an exhibition by painter Chea Sereyroth. “Through layered visual elements, the work reflects personal memories and emotional landscapes, offering visitors a contemplative journey into the artist’s inner world.” Until March 31.
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Erick Gonzalez Gallery
The Essential, an exhibition of photographs by Steve Porte. “The photographs selected by Erick González for this exhibition focus primarily on Cambodia and are brought together around several recurring elements in Steve Porte’s work: identity, social belonging, family and social bonds, and, more subtly, the country’s silent drama. Something in his work inevitably leads us to reflect on the lives, environments, and historical context of the people portrayed. The exhibition is mainly composed of photographs by Steve Porte and is complemented by the permanent exhibition of Erick González, featuring paintings, photographs, installations, and objects.” Media: CambodgeMag
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The Gallerist
Rolling exhibitions of mostly Cambodian artists. Currently on display is work by Stephanie Henry-Seguin.
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Meta House
Fragments of the Guardians, a solo exhibition by Nyan Win Maw, a Myanmar-born artist currently based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. “The exhibition presents works in acrylic on paper and canvas, exploring mythical creatures from both Myanmar and Khmer traditions. These guardians — dragons, lions, ogres, and hybrid beings — are rendered in luminous gold tones and adorned with intricate traditional floral motifs, echoing the grandeur of Southeast Asia’s sacred art heritage. Yet these figures are not whole.”
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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. Opening on April 7 is Sopheap Pich: The Process of Creation.
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Plantation
Makaras and Motodops, an exhibition of ten years of drawings by former Phnom Penh and now Siem Reap resident Joshua Chiang. Media: Phnom Penh Post
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Raffles Grand Hotel D’Angkor (Siem Reap)
Current artist in residence is DinArt.
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The River Gallery (Siem Reap)
Opening on Friday 3 is Apsara: Off the Wall, an exhibition of paintings by American born long-time Singapore resident Bill Gentry, who has been visiting Cambodia since 1999. From 6 pm.
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Romchiek 5 Art Space
Battambang contemporary art studio. Rolling exhibitions. Media: Le Petit Journal (FR)(June 2025)
R5 Showroom Phnom Penh
The Dominoes of War exhibition by Seyha Hour. “The artist’s engagement with the theme of war began in 2022, when Russia started invasion of Ukraine. It deepened in 2024 with the genocidal war waged by Israel in Gaza, and fully took shape in 2025 during the conflict with Thailand along the Cambodian border. During this time, the artist was directly affected: his village in Oddar Meanchey region, near Ta Krabei temple, and members of his family fighting on the front line, were trapped in the violence. This intense period led to the creation of a dozen paintings, produced feverishly in less than a month.” Media: CambodgeMag
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Rosewood Phnom Penh
Tonle to Treeline, an exhibition of works by Anya Minko, Ouk Chimvichet and Hom Rith. “A journey through Cambodia’s landscapes, from river to forest.” Media: KumnoohThe Better CambodiaCambodgemag
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Silapak Trotchaek Pneik / YK Art House
House on Fire, story and photography by V. Rattana. Until April 30.
Sosoro – Preah Srey Içanavarman Museum
The current temporary exhibition is Into the Light: the retrieved painting of Phnom Penh’s Silver Pagoda, paintings rediscovered in the Preah Keo Morkot Church. Open daily (except Monday) from 9 am – 6 pm.
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
Geo-Graphic, an exhibition by Rachel Goldberg, “which pairs travel-based landscapes with precise geometric forms, exploring how human structures and natural environments intersect, collide, or quietly coexist.”
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Tribe Cambodia (Siem Reap)
Permanent showroom for works of Nak Noy.
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Regular events, classes, sessions:
N o w h e r e Art Studio (relocated to Maloop) occasional workshops.
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No Frame Party hosts weekend art workshops in a variety of forms at venues around Phnom Penh.
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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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 December 2025 – March 2026.
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