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The section on ILOMOCA in the “Iloilo Art Book 2021–2022″ is being republished in commemoration of the 8th anniversary of the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art
IAL Archives on “ILOMOCA and Iloilo’s Art Renaissance” is being republished in commemoration of the 8th anniversary of the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art on March
Watercolorist Em-Em Guarin guided beginners during the Women’s Month workshop, “Petals and Power,” on March 7 at the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA). Em-Em Guarin
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
Three interwoven elements come into consciousness viewing Lifetimes at the Adoro Gallery-Museum: art as a vessel of personal and collective memory, the emotional resonance and nonlinearity
“You begin with nothing and you end with nothing” – words of Mark Justiniani that shaped the contours of my thoughts as he spoke about the
The sculptural masterpieces of National Artist Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera and contemporary artist Mark Justiniani take center stage in Iloilo City through “Rhapsodies and Recollections,” the latest
Amid the growing threat of commercial fishing encroaching on municipal waters, Kikik Kollektive takes a stand through a compelling art collection exhibited at SM City Iloilo,
Art for Everyone 2025 will showcase the works of Ilonggo artists at SM City Iloilo from July 15 to 31, 2025, in celebration of Filipino art
Marrz Capanang to present a deeper narrative for his 6th Solo Show, “Mga Kalibutan / Realms”—opening on July 19, 2025, at the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary
Iloilo’s “Paghili-usa” Mural is the latest addition to its growing collection of public art. If you’ve ever walked along Esplanade 8, where the Iloilo River meets