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Projects

GF, 7 Ltl. Miller St
Brunswick East,
VIC 3057 AUS

Opening Hours

Thurs–Fri 12–5pm
Sat 10–2pm
or by appointment

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Exhibits,

Divya Cowasji, Thảo Đức Bùi, Ryan Andrew, Robic Upadhayay, Lê Nguyên Phương, Lisa Marie David, Pretika Menon, Jarudet Chailert, Jomar Tingson, Soemyint Winn, Mosfiqur Rahman Johan, Chentra Vyra, Soyeohang Rai, Miso Park, Sagar Chhetri, Bonreach Kleng, Praepisut Peechapat, Joyantee Raina, Po Po Phoo Pyae Aung, យុន រ៉ានុត Yun Ranuth Angkor Hangover Photography Screening

Dates: Tuesday, 21 October 2025, 6:00 PM

On Tuesday 21 Oct 2025 from 6:00 PM for the Angkor Hangover photography screening, celebrating the 19th Edition of the Angkor Photo Workshops.

This special event will showcase the works of 20 participants from the 19th Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops. After the screening will be an artist talk with artists Lê Nguyên Phương and Katrin Koenning to share their experiences as participant and mentor, reflecting on the significance of the Angkor workshops and festival for the Asian photography community.

The Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops (APFW) is a non-profit organisation based in Siem Reap, Cambodia, dedicated to providing accessible learning opportunities for Asian photographers to develop their distinctive artistic vision and voice. Over the years, APFW has also featured exhibitions, projection screenings, talks, and more, creating a platform for visual media practitioners and photography lovers from across Asia to gather, share, and celebrate Asian photography.

All are welcome. Free to attend, registration recommended.


Poster designed by @echooiismee


Held at: Bus Projects (Ground Floor, 7 Little Miller Street, Brunswick East, VIC 3057).


Participating artists: Divya Cowasji (India), Thảo Đức Bùi (Vietnam), Ryan Andrew (Indonesia), Robic Upadhayay (Nepal), Lê Nguyên Phương (Vietnam), Lisa Marie David (Philippines), Pretika Menon (India), Jarudet Chailert (Thailand), Jomar Tingson (Philippines), Soemyint Winn (Myanmar), Mosfiqur Rahman Johan (Bangladesh), Chentra Vyra (Cambodia), Soyeohang Rai (India), Miso Park (Korea), Sagar Chhetri (Nepal), Bonreach Kleng (Cambodia), Praepisut Peechapat (Thailand), Joyantee Raina (Bangladesh), Po Po Phoo Pyae Aung (Myanmar), យុន រ៉ានុត Yun Ranuth (Cambodia).

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