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ILOMOCA features Asian aesthetics in Connecting Borders: A Collection of Southeast Asian Art, in commemoration of the ASEAN Month 2025. In a dynamic celebration of ASEAN
In her whimsical Tales from the Other Hive, emerging artist Vin Deza invites us into a world where bees don’t merely labor to give us honey
Jirah Labanza debuts Ways, her first solo exhibition at the Museo Iloilo. It will open August 1, 2025. The title of the show carries her award-winning
The Bicycle Series of Rock Drilon was a 10-piece mixed media collection of Rock Drilon exhibited at the former Fitstop Bites and Bikes from January 20 until February
ART TALK at The Box of the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA) will have artists Roselle Perez and Manny Montelibano. This is part of the program
The Sigahum Artists’ Tahimik at Sigaw is described as a collection that offers a “rich tapestry of expressions.” The exhibit was opened May 26, 2023 at Museo Iloilo
Four murals at the Festive Walk Parade was opened May 19, 2023 as part of the launching of the collaborative exhibit: Kaon Na Ta! | A
Mamusa Gallery heightened the interest of art aficionados on Iloilo’s burgeoning contemporary art scene when it opened in September 21, 2018 with a group show Origins. Founded
Book Latté is an art space acquiescent to Iloilo City’s ethos as the City of Love with its elephant symbol which stands for love, art, and wisdom.
Musée d’Arsie at the Metro Iloilo Modern Arts Park (MIMA) was established by the well-respected, self-made Ilonggo businessperson, and art collector, Arsenio P. Rafael III. A visitor
The Museum of Philippine Economic History of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) is a two-story architectural marvel which can be found right at
The National Museum of Western Visayas of the National Museum of the Philippines carries a distinct mission of bringing museums and heritage closer to the people.
KASIKAS Ang Bagong Biswal 2023 is a Visayas region exhibit organized by the Committee on Visual Arts (NCVA) of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts