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Les Amacio’s Human(s) Are Fragile Too, a sculptural installation in the exhibition Cultural Workers: NOT CREATIVE? at the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art, reexamines the symbolic
Two decades after his groundbreaking solo exhibition at the University of Pittsburgh in Bradford, Pennsylvania, renowned Filipino artist Joel Ferraris returns with Free Flow 2.0, his
Margaux Blas is turning heads — and trash — into treasures with the upcoming launch of her very first eco-art installation, “Mangrove Memory,” opening June 6
The everyday life of the Ilonggos and the vibrant urban landscape of Iloilo City have been brought to life through the bold strokes of urban sketcher
Nelfa A. Querubin is a renowned figure in Filipino contemporary art, celebrated for her exceptional mastery of ceramics. Her enduring legacy is honored by the UP
The weekend provided me with the opportunity to revisit Puluy-an Art Space after a long time. I was able to view the pen and ink works
Ed Defensor legacy can be viewed in the exhibition Látid, a revisiting of the artist’s oeuvre at the University of the Philippines Visayas Museum of Art
Lester Amacio’s 10th solo exhibition, “How’s the weather inside you today?” at the Underground Gallery is a journey through the mindscape, an artist’s dissection of the intricate
Oman Gaitana’s 3rd solo exhibition will feature portraits of the faces he remembered, and he simply yet aptly titled the show Faces I Remember. The exhibition
Leo Gali’s 1st solo exhibition, titled “Phases/Faces” will open on February 22, 2025, at 2:00 P.M., at the Panublion Museum in Roxas City. The exhibition is
The Lopez Family of Iloilo, through the Lopez Museum and Library and the Lopez Group Foundation, has brought the works of Juan Luna, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo,
La-Familia Indio by Kyle Sarte is a compelling tale of toxic culture and how current day environments have become emotionally, mentally, and even physically harmful. The
Iloilo Gastronomy Book and the art exhibition Timplada offers a mirroring of expressions that is worth experiencing by both the Ilonggos and visitors to Iloilo City.