
7 Feb 2025
In a poignant blend of art and advocacy, the “Colours of Hope 2025” charity art auction was held at the Oakwood Premier Grand Ballroom in Phnom Penh, drawing over 150 attendees, including artists, philanthropists, and community leaders. Organized by Angkor Art Gallery and led by Datin Yennie Liang, the event aimed to raise awareness and funds for survivors of domestic violence in Cambodia
In a poignant blend of art and advocacy, the “Colours of Hope 2025” charity art auction was held at the Oakwood Premier Grand Ballroom in Phnom Penh, drawing over 150 attendees, including artists, philanthropists, and community leaders. Organized by Angkor Art Gallery and led by Datin Yennie Liang, the event aimed to raise awareness and funds for survivors of domestic violence in Cambodia
The auction featured a diverse collection of artworks from both local and international artists, each piece reflecting themes of resilience and empowerment. Notably, the event showcased works by renowned Cambodian artist Sopheak Lach, whose pieces have been celebrated for capturing the essence of Cambodian culture and spirit.
All net proceeds from the auction were directed to the Cambodia Women’s Crisis Centre (CWCC), an organization dedicated to providing shelter, legal assistance, and psychological support to women and children affected by domestic violence.
The success of “Colours of Hope 2025” was made possible through the generous support of numerous sponsors and partners:
- Seristine Holdings Pte Ltd
- Elysian Interiors Co.Ltd.
- GCM Concrete Industrial Co.Ltd.
- Galilee Foundation
- YouAdMe
- Angkor Art Prestige
- Bytedc