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03 Oct 2018

Sa Sa Art Projects

Sa Sa Art Projects is a Cambodian artist-run space dedicated to experimental and critical contemporary art practices.

It was founded in 2010 by the Cambodian arts collective Stiev Selapak and operated from the historic and vibrant apartment complex known as the White Building until 2017, when the building was demolished for redevelopment. At its new location, Sa Sa Art Projects has shifted towards a stronger engagement with Cambodian young artists and art graduates while continuing to build a deeper dialogue with artists within Asia through its creative education programmes, exhibitions, its signature Pisaot artist residency, and other special collaborative projects.

Sa Sa Art Projects is an experimental mechanism which addresses Cambodia's lack of infrastructure for contemporary art education and engagement by creating space for critical discussion. They believe that by not being bound to a rigid organisational structure, Sa Sa Art Projects is able to evolve organically to adapt to the changing context and needs of the communities with which they work.