Battambang
Cambodia
Shopping
Battambang is known for being
the birthplace of Cambodia's most famous artists and
musicians, but during the Khmer Rouge era the art scene was
virtually destroyed. In recent years, Battambang has
experienced an arts revival and become home to a vibrant
emerging art scene. For years Battambang has been a place to
buy marble and wood carvings, and colored gems from Pailin.
And it still is, but as the art scene has begun to blossom
again, several galleries and art spaces have opened.
Art spaces and unique shopping venues inhabit some of
the old shophouses of the picturesque Walking District,
especially along Street 2.5 and surrounding area. Sangker
Gallery spotlights the work of local talent, many of
them graduates of the NGO Phare Ponleu Selpak's fine
arts school for at-risk youth. The Romcheik 5 Art Space
on the east side of the river is also stand-out, hosting the
works of Phare graduates in superior art space.
Some restaurants in town also feature local art. Lotus
Bar & Gallery has a proper gallery upstairs with ongoing
exhibitions by Cambodian and expat artists based in
Battambang. The artsy Choco L’Art cafe, like many of
the galleries, hangs the art Phare graduates on its
walls.
Complimenting the art scene, the souvenir shopping, though a
bit in Battambang, is unique and fascinating. The Lost
Stick on Street 2.5 deserves special mention for its
amazing curio collection, and Bric-à-Brac as well for
its high quality crafts and textiles. For more traditional
souvenirs, riverfront shops along Street 1 offer marble and
wood carvings and statues and other souvenirs. .
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SHOPS...
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Bric-à-Brac
Fine crafts woven before your eyes, extensive collection of old
and new Southeast Asian textiles, antiques and curios. Local crafts,
trimmings and tassels. Run by textile designer Morrison Polkingorne
and photo stylist Robert Carmack. Visa/MC
Tel: 077-531562, 077-531549
www.bric-a-brac.asia
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Corner Streets 2/119, Walking
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La Fabrik
Cool boutique shop specializing in locally made products such as
scrubs and soaps, jewelry and carefully selected small souvenirs,
and delicatessen line including coffees, teas, sugars and Cambodian
rhum. Unique local packaging and labeling. Open Monday to Saturday
9AM-9PM and Sunday 4PM-8PM Closed in May and June.
Tel: 096-7744225
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Streets 2.5, Walking District
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The Lost Stick (The Jewel in the Lotus)
Magical little curio shop with interesting objects from Cambodia
and beyond - postcards, medallions, old photos and posters,
contemporary art by locals and expats, and a fascinating array bits
and pieces.
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Streets 2.5, Walking District |
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GALLERIES...
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Sangker
Gallery set in a small colonial shophouse in the Walking
district, with changing exhibitions at the upstairs gallery, and
on-going displays downstairs. |
Streets 1.5, Walking District
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Romcheik 5 Art Space
Noted art space located on a quiet road on the east side of the
river. Three level art space with multiple changing exhibitions of
art, primarily from the Phare fine art school.
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Streets 201A, east side of river
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