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Phnom Penh Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient: Phnom Penh Institute for the research of the history and culture in East- South and Southeast Asia established in 1901, with centres in Paris and Asia. In Cambodia: study and conservation of manuscripts, restaurations at the National Museum, inventarization of archeological sites. [fr] Phnom Penh At Java Café & Gallery, founded by photographer Dana Langlois (from the USA). Aims to support the art scene in Cambodia through creative projects, workshops, artist exchange, publicity and building a community of artists. [en] Phnom Penh Art, media and communication center dedicated to the development of the young Cambodian art scene. Gallery, open air media lounge, artists-in-residence space. Managed by the Germans Nico Mesterharm and Lydia Parusol. [en] Phnom Penh Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts National institution that implements policies for protection, preservation and development of the arts and culture in Cambodia. [en, kh] Phnom Penh Reyum Institute of Arts and Culture Non-profit, non-governmental organisation. Founded by Ly Daravuth and Ingrid Muan (+ 2005) in Dec, 1998 in order to provide a forum for research, preservation, and promotion of traditional and contemporary Cambodian arts and culture. [en] Phnom Penh Independent association of arts consultants specialising in culture and development, facilities planning and arts management. Based in Phnom Penh. Publishes a weblog of local and international arts news. [en] Siem Reap Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient: Le centre de Siemreap Institute for the research of the history and culture in East- South and Southeast Asia established in 1901, with centres in Paris and Asia. In Siemréap: research about the cultures of Angkor and restauration of the temples. [fr]
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