Mixed Arts Experiment with Children in the Community
Directed by: Tan Vatey, Nak Sophal and Sao Srey Mao
Saturday, 18 June 2022
In Khmer
Arts experimental program with children in the community facilitated by: Tan Vatey Nak Sophal and Sao Sreymao. The artists have conducting three major art activities: photography, painting, and a variety of musical performances with children in the community on alley lane 128.
About tiSamjort
tiSamjort (“Resting Place”) is a Phnom Penh-based collaborative work space, gallery, and short-term residence for artists and cultural practitioners. Founded in 2020 by three visual artists and one culture lover (Tan Vatey, Neak Sophal, Sao Sreymao, and Say Tola), we envision tiSamjort as a resting place and a meeting space in Cambodia’s capital where people can learn, make art, and feel at home through collective engagement with the arts. tiSamjort was born out of love for the arts and care for cultural practitioners. We began to recognize a need for a resting place for artists in Phnom Penh after initiating our first project, Nomadix Arts Tour, which brought arts programming to provincial communities throughout Cambodia. When meeting with artists and cultural practitioners in different parts of the country, we commonly heard that some of these cultural enthusiasts have encountered practical and financial barriers to come to join the art seminars, workshops and cultural events which have always been held in the capital. Though we had long hoped to launch a collaborative work space for artists in Phnom Penh, these conversations led us to dream bigger, and to imagine how we might alleviate some of the financial burden for artists seeking to travel from provincial Cambodia into the capital. By creating tiSamjort, we want to encourage provincial artists to not give up, and to know that they have a home in Phnom Penh, as well as a place where friendship, creativity, art-related discussion and inspiration can be found. More than that, it is a place for Phnom Penh folks to gather, create new works and share them with people in their communities.
