Arts (အနုပညာ)
Famous Myanmar Artist Burmese Art Galle... New!
Welcome to Artist Zaw Zaw Aung's Official Website. Myanmar Contemporary Art Awards.
Shan Merry oficial website watercolor in... New!
Oficial website of Shan-Merry Genuine Watercolor artist France - Usa Artiste Aquarelliste
Gabriel Maung :: Artist :: Philologist New!
Gabriel Maung's Blog and Portfolio
Artist Htein Lin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Htein_Lin
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Myanmar Astrology
https://mmastrology.blogspot.com/
Gardner
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CiWar
Bo Bo Entertainment Myanmar
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bo-Bo-Entertainment/181279975229784
Bo Bo Entertainment Myanmar
e: ph: +95 01 205905 / +95 09 503 6903
Stamps of Myanmar database
Gallery 65
http://gallerysixtyfive.webstarts.com/
No. 65 Yaw Min Gyi Road,
Dagon Township, Yangon, MYANMAR.
Phone: +951 246 317
+951 376 716
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Pansodan Art Gallery
Pansodan Art Gallery is a project of Aung Soe Min and Nance Cunningham. It opened in August 2008. Our website is under construction for the moment.
Inya Modern Art
http://inyaartgallery.tripod.com/id10.html
The Inya Gallery of Art in Yangon (Rangoon) is the only artist-owned
and -operated contemporary art gallery in Myanmar (Burma). Founded in
1989, some twenty artist presently exhibit regularly, hold workshops and
generally try to educate people here to "open eyes" toward free personal expression in art.
River Gallery
http://www.rivergallerymyanmar.com/
As Myanmar opens to the outside world after fifty years of not-so-splendid isolation, the contemporary art scene buzzes with a sense of possibility. Artists are responding to the change with a rush of creativity and new visitors to the country are astounded to encounter a thriving art community. Collectors and gallerists are embracing an exciting new market, sensing that the country and its leading artists sit briefly at an inflection point -- leaving behind an older, quieter world and diving headlong into the global art market of the 21st century.