Colors of Cambodia provides free art education for Cambodian children in the gallery and in local schools. We also host various workshops and lectures by local and internationally renowned artists and hold full scale art exhibitions regularly.
Art Classes at Gallery
Colors of Cambodia is also an art gallery featuring art by our students and teachers. Proceeds from sales of the students, teachers’ and our founder’s works return to assist students and schools.
Advanced art training classes are offered to children showing special talent. Advanced teaching in drawing and painting is available to assist students for higher education, and later a possible career in the arts. One long term goal of Colors of Cambodia is to be able to offer scholarships to worthy students.
For details, please click here.
Art Classes at Local Schools
Art classes are provided by Colors of Cambodia's teachers in local schools as currently there are no art classes offered in the Cambodian school curriculum.
Please click here for a list of our current collaborative schools.
Art Workshop
Colors of Cambodia workshops are a two way process whereby facilitators share knowledge, expertise, and experience to enable and encourage workshop members creativity and imagination.
In workshops teachers and students improve their knowledge, share ideas with others. Workshop facilitators have come from all parts of the world to give their time and expertise free of charge, including America, Britain, Malaysia and Singapore.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us.
Art Talk
Frequent Art talks in the Colors of Cambodia Gallery have been provided by Martin Bradley, who has shared different aspects of art production and art history over the past few years.
Why are Art Talks important?
Talking about art helps you to think critically, develop strong reasoning skills, pay attention to nuance, and explore new ways of interpreting the world. This encourages our teachers and students to look carefully at their work and to gain different perspectives on their work. It also creates and an opportunity for related art-making.
We welcome art educators and art historians to assist in the program. If you are interested please contact us.