Rosewood Phnom Penh Presents the Grand Finale of Artists for Humanity Everyday People
Rosewood Phnom Penh Presents the Grand Finale of
“Artists for Humanity – Everyday People”
A citywide celebration of Cambodian creativity and community impact.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia — March 2026 — In the lead-up to Art in Action: The Heartprint Charity Auction, a curated collection of works by Cambodian artists will be exhibited across three of Phnom Penh’s most distinguished venues: Rosewood Phnom Penh, Courtyard by Marriott Phnom Penh, and Raffles Hotel Le Royal.
This citywide showcase is presented by Artists for Humanity, an initiative dedicated to empowering artists while creating meaningful social impact through art. Bringing together the cultural and hospitality communities, the exhibition highlights both the diversity of artistic voices and the strength of collaboration in Phnom Penh.
On April 2, 2026, Rosewood Phnom Penh will host the culminating charity auction — an evening that unites art, community, and purpose in response to a time of regional tension.
Born from the recent conflict along the Thailand–Cambodia border, this initiative transforms a moment of uncertainty into a powerful call for creativity and unity. Rather than responding with despair, 16 participating artists have chosen to channel their emotions into meaningful expression, turning frustration into momentum, and anger into impact. From this spirit, Art in Action was conceived: a movement that reflects resilience, creativity, and collective strength.
The April 2, auction will offer guests the opportunity to acquire original works while contributing directly to a meaningful cause.
At the heart of the initiative is Heartprint Cambodia, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities through education, outreach, and sustainable development programs. In a model designed to uplift both creators and community, 50% of proceeds from each artwork sold will go directly to the participating artists, while the remaining 50% will support Heartprint’s ongoing efforts across Cambodia.
Through Artists for Humanity, this initiative reflects a broader mission: to build a sustainable ecosystem where art not only thrives creatively but also serves as a vehicle for impact, empowerment, and long-term change.
Art in Action stands as a testament to the idea that creativity can be a force for good — that even in challenging times, art has the power to unite, inspire, and give back.
Art in Action at Rosewood Phnom Penh
The concluding chapter, Art in Action, will be held at Rosewood Phnom Penh, bringing together guests for an evening that bridges artistic expression and meaningful purpose. The finale features a curated dinner experience alongside a charity auction presenting works from all participating artists.
Highlights of the evening include:
· A curated exhibition featuring works by all 16 artists
· A charity auction supporting Heartprint’s long‑term community initiatives
· Storytelling moments celebrating Cambodian identity and everyday life
As the final host of the exhibition, Rosewood Phnom Penh serves as the central platform for amplifying the community impact of Artists for Humanity – Everyday People, reinforcing the belief that art can inspire connection and foster meaningful change.
The Everyday People initiative reflects a shared vision: that creativity has the power to elevate communities and build lasting opportunities. Through the support of participating artists and attending guests, proceeds will directly contribute to Heartprint’s efforts in Siem Reap, advancing education, housing, health, and livelihoods for vulnerable families.
ABOUT ROSEWOOD PHNOM PENH
Set atop the soaring cultural landmark that is the Vattanac Capital Tower, Rosewood Phnom Penh pays homage to Cambodia’s heritage and creative future. Devoted to its community, the property acts as a platform for local talent; every stay supports partnerships with educational NGOs and circular hospitality initiatives. The interiors, featuring 175 rooms and suites, embrace sweeping panoramas of the storied Tonlé Sap and Mekong rivers, curated with a blend of traditional Khmer-influenced artwork and contemporary style. At the seven restaurants and bars, menus celebrate young chefs, artisan techniques and zero-waste principles; the hotel is home to Cambodia’s first hydroponic garden, infusing fresh flavor into every dish. Well-being at Sense, A Rosewood Spa is holistic, stimulating the body through ancient medicinal practices and modern fitness concepts.
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