Artists bring Apsaras to life at Cambodian museum


A visitor takes photos of the Apsara inspired art at the National Museum on Dec 13. - PPP

PHNOM PENH: The National Museum of Cambodia is currently hosting a captivating group exhibition, in which all of the works are inspired by the kingdom’s traditional Apsara dancers.

Running from Dec 9 to Jan 31, 2024, the Apsara Dancing of Cambodia exhibition showcases 14 works created by members of the Community of Artists in Cambodia, and is curated by talented artist Chhan Dina.

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