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65 Yaw Min Gyi Street, Dagon Township, Yangon

Established in May of 2010, GALLERY 65 is one of Yangon’s most vibrant and unique art galleries. “Always fresh, new & original”

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286, 1st floor, Pansodan Street (Upper Block), Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar

Pansodan Art Gallery has a variety of contemporary art, displays on print and motion picture history, older works, gift items, books, cards, solar lights, frequent exhibitions and occasional events.

Pansodan Gallery sells affordable original paintings. Most of the paintings sell for $200–1000, but we have watercolours as low as 10,000 kyat, and books and small items for 1000-30,000 kyat.

Pansodan Gallery is at 286 Pansodan (upper block), first floor. Open every day, also holidays, 10-6, and late on Tuesdays.

Pansodan Scene is at 144 Pansodan, the nearest stairway to Maha Bandoola, opposite the Ganesh Temple. There is no sign yet — look for the faded-red-and-yellow Sapay Loka sign, go up the stairs and continue past the bookshop to the second floor.

Pansodan Scene is open most days, but occasionally closed for workshops and private events. Phone 095 13 08 46 to check status.

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50/B Inya Road, Kamaryut Township, Yangon

Not far from the junction with University Road, a sinuous, narrow street opens from the always-busy Inya Road. It is said to lead to one of the oldest galleries in Yangon, the Inya Gallery of Art. Once you’ve finally found the street, also known as Inya Road, however strong you are in maths, it will still remain a challenge to orient among the house numbers as they don’t really follow the usual ‘increasing’ scheme but provide a colorful game of letters and randomly disposed gates. After perhaps the third curve, the familiar name eventually arises and invites the visitor to enter a timeless space strictly dedicated to contemporary art.

The Inya Gallery of Art, is still today, quite an unconventional place amongst other galleries. Surrounded by tall trees, a garden opens up after a long path leading to a studio-like space: next to it a hall containing paintings, from recent to previous periods. The roots of the Gallery go back to the very end of the 80s. After an era of more than two decades during which the exhibitions on the Myanmar art scene were regulated by central committees and art councils, came a chapter in history where exhibitions were even less allowed after the events of ‘88.

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No.202, Alan Pya Pagoda street, Dagon Township, Yangon

New Zero is a non – profit art organization in Yangon, Myanmar, providing the opportunities for the young artists and running art education programs.

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32/1 Alan Pya Pagoda St., Mingalar Taung Nyut Township,Yangon
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33/35, 37th & 38th Street, between Merchant Road & Strand Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar

River Gallery is the leading art space in the country, giving visitors the chance to view an unrivalled range of the best contemporary art that Myanmar has to offer. With over 30 leading and emerging artists represented, visitors can sample the many different styles, subjects and media used by Myanmar artists to express their individual vision.

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No - 184/84(A), Golden Hill Road, Golden Valley Ward(2) , Bahan Township, Yangon

Find outstanding Myanmar Contemporary artists and their paintings at their gallery. http://www.kzlartgallerymyanmar.com

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54/D ,Golden Valley, Bahan Township , Yangon

Golden Valley Art Center (a.k.a. GV) is displaying over 300 fine art and fine contemporary art of 65 local painters having regular art shows.

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46A, G/F, Flat C, Excellent Condominium, Min Kyaung Street X Pantra Street, Dagon Township, Yangon

A collectors’ art gallery located in Yangon, Myanmar. Two floors of contemporary, classical, and avant-garde works of paintings, drawings, and sculpture.

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27 Nawaday Street, Dagon Township, Yangon, Yangon Region, Myanmar
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62, Corner of Merchant Road and Pansoedan Street, Yangon, Myanmar
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The first art gallery to have opened in Yangon in the 1970s. The place still boasts a colonial architecture with high ceilings and old wooden stairs. Both contemporary and traditional arts are on display every day in this landmark gallery. It opens from 9am to 5pm.

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84A Thanlwin Road, Golden Hill Avenue, Golden Valley, Bahan Township, Yangon, Myanmar

New Treasure Art Gallery was established in 1989. It is one of the oldest and most well know Art Galleries in Myanmar. Our gallery showcases the work of more than 60 artists. We have over 350 paintings shown with a wide variety of mediums such as, Acrylic, Oil, Watercolor, Pastel, and Charcoal. We have member’s group show every 3 months. We also have many other exhibitions from many talented artists.

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Room 304, 3rd Floor, 20B Yaw Min Gyi Road, Yangon, Myanmar

Nawaday Tharlar Gallery is an art gallery in the heart of yangon dedicated to creating a space for art and expression. We support upcoming artists and are devoted to giving the Burmese community a place that they can come see a wide range of ideas and opinions. We hold exhibitions throughout the year, and an open mic night bimonthly, where anyone can come and play music, sing, dance or read poetry.

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3rd Floor, Pyan Hlwar Building, 4A Parami Road, Yangon

Myanmar Deitta is a not-for-profit civil society organisation committed to developing the resources for documentary photography, filmmaking and multimedia production in Myanmar. We work to develop training opportunities and workshop programs, host photographic exhibitions and screenings of documentary film and multimedia, and provide support for independent documentary projects.

Since political reforms began to sweep through Myanmar towards the end of 2011 the country’s independent media has experienced a period of unprecedented change. The transition from draconian control to free press may still be in its infancy, but the simple fact that there now exists a recognisable independent media sector operating within the country is in itself a mark of real change.

In-depth documentary work is an essential element of an independent media, able to contextualise issues and assess their impact over extended periods of time in a way that news media cannot, as well as act as a platform for the presentation and discussion of social issues which are often overlooked by the restrictively tight remit of what we consider ‘news’. Myanmar’s emergence from decades of isolation has made it not only one of the most exciting places for documentary work, but also one of the most essential. However, in order to ensure that creative, independent documentary work thrives it needs creative, independent support.

Our gallery, library and workspace in downtown Yangon is available for rental. For further information on prices, or any of our work, please get in touch via the ‘Contact’ tab at the top of the page.

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The Promenade ,Lanthit Jetty , Seik-kan Township , Yangon

TS1 is an art foundation, founded by Ivan Pun in Yangon, Myanmar in 2013. Started as pop-up space for contemporary arts in a transitioning city,TS1 is now a fundraiser for the arts, with aim to encourage the art scene in cities throughout Myanmar and enable international exchanges with artists, curators and institutions.

TS1’s platform also encourages the diversity of mediums, acting as an advisory body for the development of contemporary art in Myanmar – a cultural catalyst for future generations of creative thinkers.

In a country where there are no public art institutions, TS1 hopes to engage the public through the arts by collaborating with the numerous independent organizations throughout the country and the region.

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People Parks,Dagon Township,Yangon,Myanmar
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The Yangon Gallery is an art center with sophisticated styling available to provide space for events such as art exhibition, photography exhibition, book launching, workshops, seminars and more. Between exhibitions and events, the gallery displays its collection of contemporary art and photography.
The Yangon Gallery is situated in People’s Park Compound, the quintessential location in the heart of Yangon, near the prominent Shwe Dagon pagoda.

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339 Bogyoke Aung San Road Kyaukutada Township, Yangon,Myanmar

Welcome to the world of Myanmar Fine Art. Sakura Group is supporting Myanmar’s talented fine artists who are very little known by people from all around the world. Paintings, photographs and wooden carvings available.

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F.36, First Floor, Pearl Condominium (A), Corner of Saya San & Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township, Yangon, Myanmar.

Their team want to promote the new generations who are same trends with our visions. And we are persuading the new and fresh art works producing.

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Kan Yeik Tha Rd, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)

Maharzan Art Gallery is located at one of the most beautiful tourist attractions Karaweik compound. By dropping by to our art gallery you can enjoy the modern and traditional Burmese paintings as well as the serenity of Yangon City.
Maharzan Art Gallery is showcasing the huge diversity of contemporary Burmese paintings in the different forms of water color, oil on canvas and acrylic types.
We are cordially invited to you all who love enjoying paintings, arts collectors and who wish to give Burmese paintings as unique cultural presents to business partners and friends to pay a visit to Maharzan Art Gallery for pleasant experience.

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