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How to Start an Experimental Art Practice in a Tenement
選譯:一場公寓裡的藝術實驗
June 4th, 2016Type: Translation
Author: Liz Ann Bennett Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: White Noise (2016, Mar)
Note: "To unpick the knack of bringing people together, we spoke to Vuth Lyno, one of the co-founders of Sa Sa Art Projects in Phnom Penh. He's spent six years building trust, collaboration and consensus in one of the capital's prominent and disreputable apartments, the White Building.” (Liz Ann Bennett )
The White Building (2016). Photo: Cielle Jansen-Van Vuuren
Video art workshop with artist-in-residence Minnette Vári (2015)
Performing Khmer classical dance on the rooftop of the White Building in Bonn Phum village festival (2014). Photo: Damien Rayuela
A coffee shop turned to community cinema screening video in monthly village cinema program at white building (2016)