VN, Laos, Cambodia step up fine arts cooperation

Artists of the Fine Arts Associations of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia gathered in Vientiane on May 26 to seek further cooperation.

Artists of the Fine Arts Associations of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodiagathered in Vientiane on May 26 to seek further cooperation.

They shared their experience in developing contemporary fine artswith traditional identity, contributing to strengthening friendship andmutual understanding among the three countries’ peoples and painters.

The event also aimed to popularise each country’s finearts and provide mutual support in exhibitions, seminars and creativityas well as fine arts-related activities.

PainterTran Khanh Chuong, President of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association (VFAA)said that VFAA would continue assisting artists in creating art works.

On the occasion, VFAA presented insignias to artists and officials of the Lao Fine Arts Association./.

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