Ateneo Art Gallery
Until January 2019, you can view Ateneo Art Gallery’s collection of donated works from artists and patrons in the exhibit “Love It and Leave It: A Legacy of Gifts to the Ateneo Art Gallery.” The gallery is open to the public, free of charge, Tuesdays to Saturdays from 9am to 7pm and Sundays from 9am to 5pm
Location: Arete Arts Wing, Ateneo de Manila University, Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City
More details can be found at my blog - thelearneratlarge.wordpress.com (search: Love It and Leave It).
Art: The Silverlens Gallery
Our resident art aficionado takes us to one of Southeast Asia’s leading contemporary art galleries, Manila’s Silverlens Gallery.
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Mga natutunan ng mga baguhang trainee ng His Art Gallery, ipinamalas
Nagpakita ng kanya kanyang talento sa pagsayaw, pagkanta at pag-rampa ang mga baguhang kabataan sa ginanap na Part 3 Recital ng His Art Gallery sa SM Megacenter, na dinaluhan ng higit dalawang daang katao.
Kabilang sina Charles Andrew Cruz at Bea S. Abustan na estudyante ng His Art Gallery na nagbahagi ng kanilang mga natutunan.
Sa panayam kay Catherine Commandante Sangil, Founder at Presidente ng His Art Gallery, sinabi nitong ensayo at pagdidisiplina ang kanilang ginagawa sa paghahanda.
Dagdag pa nito, mahirap matutunan ang isang partikular na bagay kung hindi ito paglalaanan ng pagmamahal .
Achievement aniyang maituturing kapag ang isang bata ay nahiyakat na tumuntong sa entablado dahil hindi lahat ay kaya itong gawin.
Mensahe nito, na balewala ang mga ginagawa natin kung wala ang Panginoon sa ating buhay at bilang pasasalamat ay ibinabalik aniya ang lahat ng papuri at pasasalamat sa Panginoon.
Ang summer class ng His Art Gallery ay inaaabot ng dalawang buwan tuwing Abril hanggang Mayo.
Nagkakahalaga ng tatlong libo ang ensayo na na-unlimited session na. Bukod dito ay nagbibigay din ng Scholarship ang His Art Gallery sa piling mga bata.
Layunin nito na hubugin ang talento ng mga kabataan, maging produktibo at magkaroon ng lakas ng loob upang masanay sa harap ng maraming tao.-Ulat ni Getz Rufo Alvaran.
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TUTOK: 2Talk Creative Convergence 01
Be there and get connected! This is TutoK's call to artists and art lovers as it presents 2Talk: creative convergence, a 4-day art festival this February.
The art festival kicks off on February 26, 6:30pm with the opening of TutoK KARGADO, a group exhibit of charged new and existing works curated by Jose Tence Ruiz, at the Ateneo Art Gallery, Rizal Library, Ateneo de Manila University in Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City.
2Talk: creative convergence will open in Sambalikhaan on February 27, with BULL SESSION from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm in the afternoon. This is a round table talk facilitated by Eileen Legaspi Ramirez, to discuss aesthetics of globalization with visiting artists from Singapore , Malaysia , Canada and other countries together with participating local artists from Manila and other regions.
February 27 will also open for viewing four converging visual arts projects happening throughout the Sambalikhaan grounds:
* ENVIRON.MENTAL STATE - site-specific installations on mind/environmental states curated by Buen Calubayan.
* COMMON SPOT -- collaborative grafitti art curated by Mark Ramsel Salvatus III.
* VISUAL POLLUTION - video art installations curated by J Pacena II.
* SURFACING - a traveling photo exhibit essaying our desaparecidos curated by Niño Tagaro and Jes Aznar.
Amongst these activities is SURFPLUS SHOP where you can buy and sell your art, books, food, and other knickknacks.
The festival continues the next day, February 28 with AUTHORIZE EXTREMIST, a series of live art actions by various local and foreign artists from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm curated by Racquel de Loyola.
2Talk's closing day on February 29 will commence from 3:000 to 6:00 pm with IMPROMPTUS, an open mike invitation for all sorts of spontaneous performances curated by Jef Carnay. By 7:00 to 9:00 in the evening, the creative convergence takes a bow with PASAKALYE, an acoustic concert by musicians paying homage to other artists convened by JL Burgos.
All projects will feature various local and foreign artists and will be open to the public from February 27-29 from 3:00 to 10:00 pm at the Sambalikhaan grounds. Sambalikhaan is part of Asian Institute for Liturgy and Music (AILM), 275 E. Rodriguez Avenue , Quezon City and can be accessed from Trinity College near St. Luke's Hospital.
2Talk is presented by TutoK, an initiative of visual artists led by Emmanuel Garibay. The Creative Convergence is directed by Mideo M. Cruz, and is made possible with the cooperation and contributions of artists, collectors, galleries and TutoK's partner organizations, most notably ArtPetron.
Video Edited by J.Pacena II
Graphic Design by Wesley Valenzuela
Music Performed by SYKE Dolero
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ARTiculation S01E01 Part 1/3 Mark Salvatus
Created and produced by Visual Pond, ARTiculation is a series on contemporary artists from the Philippines. The only series of its kind locally and consisting of ten videos released online throughout the year, each episode features an artist talking about his/her body of work such as themes, influences and motivations. The series, shot and edited with a low budget, aims to be a critical and easily accessible resource for curators, writers, students, academics and anyone who wants to learn more about the contemporary artists from the Philippines. A catalogue featuring the ten artists will be made available at the end of the year. For foreign audiences, Visual Pond will eventually be releasing English transcripts.
For the first episode, Visual Pond is delighted to present Mark Salvatus. Born 1980, Salvatus is interested in community-based art as reflected in his work such as the Wrapped project or blogging. More information on him can be found by visiting
MARK SALVATUS
Born 1980, Lucban
Works and lives Manila, Philippines
Education
MFA, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH (ongoing)
BFA, major in Advertising Arts, Cum Laude
University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts & Design, Manila, PH
Diploma in Commercial Arts
University of Santo Tomas, College of Architecture and Fine Arts, Manila, PH
Grants and Residencies
2009 ACAR Asia Cultural Artist Residency, Gwangju, KR, Daedong Culture Foundation
2009 Shatana International Residency, Shatana, Irbid, JO
2009 W.O.P. Residency at Green Papaya Art Projects, Quezon City, PH
2008 Arts Network Asia (ANA)
2007 Residency at Can Serrat Centro de Actividades Artisticas, Barcelona, ES
2007 Spanish Program for Cultural Cooperation (SPCC), Ministry of Culture of Spain
2007 Travel Grant for young artist, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, PH
2007 Residency at IASK Goyang Art Studio, Museum of Contemporay Art (MOCA) Seoul, KR
Selected Solo Exhibitions & Projects
2010 (Upcoming) Species, The Drawing Room, Manila, PH
2009 Court Yard, Pablo Gallery, Fort, Taguig, PH
Wrapped, Annexe Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, MY
2008 Good Morning Sickness, Nospace Gallery, Bangkok, TH
2007 Embolicat, Ajuntament del Bruc Regidoria de Cultura, Barcelona, ES
Wrapped, Goyang Art Studio Gallery, Seoul, South KR
2006 Jumbled Sequence Connection, Cubicle Gallery, Pasig City, PH
Eyes Wide Open, Pablo Gallery, Cubao Xpo, Quezon City PH
Awards and Recognitions
2009 Nokia-Inquirer 10 Most Exciting Young Artist
2008 Short-listed, Ateneo Art Awards Zones of Influence
2008 Finalist (Book Design), National Book Award; Dissonant Umbrellas: Notes Toward a
Gesamtkunstwerk
2007 National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle for The Cat Painter
2005 Finalist, National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle, Papa‟s House, Mama‟s House
2004 Grand Prize, Philippine Board on Books for the Young-Alcala Illustrator‟s Prize
2004 Honorable Mention, Art Association of the Philippines
2003 Finalist, Philip Morris-Philippine Art Awards
2003 Benavidez Outstanding Achievement Award conferred by UST
2003 First prize, UST inter-school on-the-spot painting contest
2002 Grand Prize, 2nd Artpetron students‟ art competition
2002 Second Prize, Art Association of the Philippines Art Competiton
2002 Third Prize, Printmakers Association of the Philippines Open Fine print competition
2002 First Honorable Mention, Philippine Long Distance Telecom-DPC national students‟ art
competition
Public Collections
Asian Culture Complex, Gwangju Metropolitan City, South KR
Vargas Museum, University of the Philippines Diliman
University of Santo Tomas Museum of Arts and Sciences, Manila, PH
Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, PH
ARTiculation © 2010, Visual Pond Artspace, Inc.
Series Director: Clarissa Chikiamco
Executive Producers and Curators: Clarissa Chikiamco & Rica Estrada
Associate Producers: Cheska Tanada & Tenten Mina
Series Coordinator: Rica Estrada
All images courtesy and copyright of Mark Salvatus
Music by and courtesy of Aljar3D
ARTiculation logo by Cheska Tanada
ARTiculation S01E01 Part 3/3 Mark Salvatus
Created and produced by Visual Pond, ARTiculation is a series on contemporary artists from the Philippines. The only series of its kind locally and consisting of ten videos released online throughout the year, each episode features an artist talking about his/her body of work such as themes, influences and motivations. The series, shot and edited with a low budget, aims to be a critical and easily accessible resource for curators, writers, students, academics and anyone who wants to learn more about the contemporary artists from the Philippines. A catalogue featuring the ten artists will be made available at the end of the year. For foreign audiences, Visual Pond will eventually be releasing English transcripts.
For the first episode, Visual Pond is delighted to present Mark Salvatus. Born 1980, Salvatus is interested in community-based art as reflected in his work such as the Wrapped project or blogging. More information on him can be found by visiting
MARK SALVATUS
Born 1980, Lucban
Works and lives Manila, Philippines
Education
MFA, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH (ongoing)
BFA, major in Advertising Arts, Cum Laude
University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts & Design, Manila, PH
Diploma in Commercial Arts
University of Santo Tomas, College of Architecture and Fine Arts, Manila, PH
Grants and Residencies
2009 ACAR Asia Cultural Artist Residency, Gwangju, KR, Daedong Culture Foundation
2009 Shatana International Residency, Shatana, Irbid, JO
2009 W.O.P. Residency at Green Papaya Art Projects, Quezon City, PH
2008 Arts Network Asia (ANA)
2007 Residency at Can Serrat Centro de Actividades Artisticas, Barcelona, ES
2007 Spanish Program for Cultural Cooperation (SPCC), Ministry of Culture of Spain
2007 Travel Grant for young artist, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, PH
2007 Residency at IASK Goyang Art Studio, Museum of Contemporay Art (MOCA) Seoul, KR
Selected Solo Exhibitions & Projects
2010 (Upcoming) Species, The Drawing Room, Manila, PH
2009 Court Yard, Pablo Gallery, Fort, Taguig, PH
Wrapped, Annexe Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, MY
2008 Good Morning Sickness, Nospace Gallery, Bangkok, TH
2007 Embolicat, Ajuntament del Bruc Regidoria de Cultura, Barcelona, ES
Wrapped, Goyang Art Studio Gallery, Seoul, South KR
2006 Jumbled Sequence Connection, Cubicle Gallery, Pasig City, PH
Eyes Wide Open, Pablo Gallery, Cubao Xpo, Quezon City PH
Awards and Recognitions
2009 Nokia-Inquirer 10 Most Exciting Young Artist
2008 Short-listed, Ateneo Art Awards Zones of Influence
2008 Finalist (Book Design), National Book Award; Dissonant Umbrellas: Notes Toward a
Gesamtkunstwerk
2007 National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle for The Cat Painter
2005 Finalist, National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle, Papa‟s House, Mama‟s House
2004 Grand Prize, Philippine Board on Books for the Young-Alcala Illustrator‟s Prize
2004 Honorable Mention, Art Association of the Philippines
2003 Finalist, Philip Morris-Philippine Art Awards
2003 Benavidez Outstanding Achievement Award conferred by UST
2003 First prize, UST inter-school on-the-spot painting contest
2002 Grand Prize, 2nd Artpetron students‟ art competition
2002 Second Prize, Art Association of the Philippines Art Competiton
2002 Third Prize, Printmakers Association of the Philippines Open Fine print competition
2002 First Honorable Mention, Philippine Long Distance Telecom-DPC national students‟ art
competition
Public Collections
Asian Culture Complex, Gwangju Metropolitan City, South KR
Vargas Museum, University of the Philippines Diliman
University of Santo Tomas Museum of Arts and Sciences, Manila, PH
Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, PH
ARTiculation © 2010, Visual Pond Artspace, Inc.
Series Director: Clarissa Chikiamco
Executive Producers and Curators: Clarissa Chikiamco & Rica Estrada
Associate Producers: Cheska Tanada & Tenten Mina
Series Coordinator: Rica Estrada
All images courtesy and copyright of Mark Salvatus
Music by and courtesy of Aljar3D
ARTiculation logo by Cheska Tanada
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For the comfort and safety of guests, the My Place offers non-smoking rooms. The hotel offers meeting rooms and a business centre. Internet access is available for guests wishing to keep connected while on the road. Wack Wack Golf and Country Club, SM City Marikina and SM City North EDSA are within a 20 minute drive from the hotel.
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ARTiculation S01E01 2/3 Mark Salvatus
Created and produced by Visual Pond, ARTiculation is a series on contemporary artists from the Philippines. The only series of its kind locally and consisting of ten videos released online throughout the year, each episode features an artist talking about his/her body of work such as themes, influences and motivations. The series, shot and edited with a low budget, aims to be a critical and easily accessible resource for curators, writers, students, academics and anyone who wants to learn more about the contemporary artists from the Philippines. A catalogue featuring the ten artists will be made available at the end of the year. For foreign audiences, Visual Pond will eventually be releasing English transcripts.
For the first episode, Visual Pond is delighted to present Mark Salvatus. Born 1980, Salvatus is interested in community-based art as reflected in his work such as the Wrapped project or blogging. More information on him can be found by visiting
MARK SALVATUS
Born 1980, Lucban
Works and lives Manila, Philippines
Education
MFA, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH (ongoing)
BFA, major in Advertising Arts, Cum Laude
University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts & Design, Manila, PH
Diploma in Commercial Arts
University of Santo Tomas, College of Architecture and Fine Arts, Manila, PH
Grants and Residencies
2009 ACAR Asia Cultural Artist Residency, Gwangju, KR, Daedong Culture Foundation
2009 Shatana International Residency, Shatana, Irbid, JO
2009 W.O.P. Residency at Green Papaya Art Projects, Quezon City, PH
2008 Arts Network Asia (ANA)
2007 Residency at Can Serrat Centro de Actividades Artisticas, Barcelona, ES
2007 Spanish Program for Cultural Cooperation (SPCC), Ministry of Culture of Spain
2007 Travel Grant for young artist, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, PH
2007 Residency at IASK Goyang Art Studio, Museum of Contemporay Art (MOCA) Seoul, KR
Selected Solo Exhibitions & Projects
2010 (Upcoming) Species, The Drawing Room, Manila, PH
2009 Court Yard, Pablo Gallery, Fort, Taguig, PH
Wrapped, Annexe Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, MY
2008 Good Morning Sickness, Nospace Gallery, Bangkok, TH
2007 Embolicat, Ajuntament del Bruc Regidoria de Cultura, Barcelona, ES
Wrapped, Goyang Art Studio Gallery, Seoul, South KR
2006 Jumbled Sequence Connection, Cubicle Gallery, Pasig City, PH
Eyes Wide Open, Pablo Gallery, Cubao Xpo, Quezon City PH
Awards and Recognitions
2009 Nokia-Inquirer 10 Most Exciting Young Artist
2008 Short-listed, Ateneo Art Awards Zones of Influence
2008 Finalist (Book Design), National Book Award; Dissonant Umbrellas: Notes Toward a
Gesamtkunstwerk
2007 National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle for The Cat Painter
2005 Finalist, National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle, Papa‟s House, Mama‟s House
2004 Grand Prize, Philippine Board on Books for the Young-Alcala Illustrator‟s Prize
2004 Honorable Mention, Art Association of the Philippines
2003 Finalist, Philip Morris-Philippine Art Awards
2003 Benavidez Outstanding Achievement Award conferred by UST
2003 First prize, UST inter-school on-the-spot painting contest
2002 Grand Prize, 2nd Artpetron students‟ art competition
2002 Second Prize, Art Association of the Philippines Art Competiton
2002 Third Prize, Printmakers Association of the Philippines Open Fine print competition
2002 First Honorable Mention, Philippine Long Distance Telecom-DPC national students‟ art
competition
Public Collections
Asian Culture Complex, Gwangju Metropolitan City, South KR
Vargas Museum, University of the Philippines Diliman
University of Santo Tomas Museum of Arts and Sciences, Manila, PH
Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, PH
ARTiculation © 2010, Visual Pond Artspace, Inc.
Series Director: Clarissa Chikiamco
Executive Producers and Curators: Clarissa Chikiamco & Rica Estrada
Associate Producers: Cheska Tanada & Tenten Mina
Series Coordinator: Rica Estrada
All images courtesy and copyright of Mark Salvatus
Music by and courtesy of Aljar3D
ARTiculation logo by Cheska Tanada
Zean Cabangis - Studio Visits by Display
September 19, 2013 - We paid a visit to Zean's studio space in UP and caught him preparing for his latest solo show called ConDesTruct at Art Informal. The show opens on September 26 and it'll be up until October 14. It was interesting to see him at work and get a glimpse of his creative process. - Sarie
Production House: Seabiscuit Films
Directed by Sarie Cruz
Shot by Aaron Cabangis
Edited by Abby Alcanzare
Audio by Lloyd Elviña
Music: Metronome by Toe
Display is a series of films that chronicle on-goings in the Manila art scene. Studio Visits is pretty much just self-explanatory.
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ARTiculation S01E01 Part 3/3 Mark Salvatus
Please view the higher volume version
Created and produced by Visual Pond, ARTiculation is a series on contemporary artists from the Philippines. The only series of its kind locally and consisting of ten videos released online throughout the year, each episode features an artist talking about his/her body of work such as themes, influences and motivations. The series, shot and edited with a low budget, aims to be a critical and easily accessible resource for curators, writers, students, academics and anyone who wants to learn more about the contemporary artists from the Philippines. A catalogue featuring the ten artists will be made available at the end of the year. For foreign audiences, Visual Pond will eventually be releasing English transcripts.
For the first episode, Visual Pond is delighted to present Mark Salvatus. Born 1980, Salvatus is interested in community-based art as reflected in his work such as the Wrapped project or blogging. More information on him can be found by visiting
MARK SALVATUS
Born 1980, Lucban
Works and lives Manila, Philippines
Education
MFA, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH (ongoing)
BFA, major in Advertising Arts, Cum Laude
University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts & Design, Manila, PH
Diploma in Commercial Arts
University of Santo Tomas, College of Architecture and Fine Arts, Manila, PH
Grants and Residencies
2009 ACAR Asia Cultural Artist Residency, Gwangju, KR, Daedong Culture Foundation
2009 Shatana International Residency, Shatana, Irbid, JO
2009 W.O.P. Residency at Green Papaya Art Projects, Quezon City, PH
2008 Arts Network Asia (ANA)
2007 Residency at Can Serrat Centro de Actividades Artisticas, Barcelona, ES
2007 Spanish Program for Cultural Cooperation (SPCC), Ministry of Culture of Spain
2007 Travel Grant for young artist, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, PH
2007 Residency at IASK Goyang Art Studio, Museum of Contemporay Art (MOCA) Seoul, KR
Selected Solo Exhibitions & Projects
2010 (Upcoming) Species, The Drawing Room, Manila, PH
2009 Court Yard, Pablo Gallery, Fort, Taguig, PH
Wrapped, Annexe Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, MY
2008 Good Morning Sickness, Nospace Gallery, Bangkok, TH
2007 Embolicat, Ajuntament del Bruc Regidoria de Cultura, Barcelona, ES
Wrapped, Goyang Art Studio Gallery, Seoul, South KR
2006 Jumbled Sequence Connection, Cubicle Gallery, Pasig City, PH
Eyes Wide Open, Pablo Gallery, Cubao Xpo, Quezon City PH
Awards and Recognitions
2009 Nokia-Inquirer 10 Most Exciting Young Artist
2008 Short-listed, Ateneo Art Awards Zones of Influence
2008 Finalist (Book Design), National Book Award; Dissonant Umbrellas: Notes Toward a
Gesamtkunstwerk
2007 National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle for The Cat Painter
2005 Finalist, National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle, Papa‟s House, Mama‟s House
2004 Grand Prize, Philippine Board on Books for the Young-Alcala Illustrator‟s Prize
2004 Honorable Mention, Art Association of the Philippines
2003 Finalist, Philip Morris-Philippine Art Awards
2003 Benavidez Outstanding Achievement Award conferred by UST
2003 First prize, UST inter-school on-the-spot painting contest
2002 Grand Prize, 2nd Artpetron students‟ art competition
2002 Second Prize, Art Association of the Philippines Art Competiton
2002 Third Prize, Printmakers Association of the Philippines Open Fine print competition
2002 First Honorable Mention, Philippine Long Distance Telecom-DPC national students‟ art
competition
Public Collections
Asian Culture Complex, Gwangju Metropolitan City, South KR
Vargas Museum, University of the Philippines Diliman
University of Santo Tomas Museum of Arts and Sciences, Manila, PH
Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, PH
ARTiculation 2010 © Visual Pond
All images courtesy and copyright of Mark Salvatus
Music by and courtesy of Aljar3D
ARTiculation S01E01 Part 2/3 Mark Salvatus
Please view the higher volume version
Created and produced by Visual Pond, ARTiculation is a series on contemporary artists from the Philippines. The only series of its kind locally and consisting of ten videos released online throughout the year, each episode features an artist talking about his/her body of work such as themes, influences and motivations. The series, shot and edited with a low budget, aims to be a critical and easily accessible resource for curators, writers, students, academics and anyone who wants to learn more about the contemporary artists from the Philippines. A catalogue featuring the ten artists will be made available at the end of the year. For foreign audiences, Visual Pond will eventually be releasing English transcripts.
For the first episode, Visual Pond is delighted to present Mark Salvatus. Born 1980, Salvatus is interested in community-based art as reflected in his work such as the Wrapped project or blogging. More information on him can be found by visiting
MARK SALVATUS
Born 1980, Lucban
Works and lives Manila, Philippines
Education
MFA, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, PH (ongoing)
BFA, major in Advertising Arts, Cum Laude
University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts & Design, Manila, PH
Diploma in Commercial Arts
University of Santo Tomas, College of Architecture and Fine Arts, Manila, PH
Grants and Residencies
2009 ACAR Asia Cultural Artist Residency, Gwangju, KR, Daedong Culture Foundation
2009 Shatana International Residency, Shatana, Irbid, JO
2009 W.O.P. Residency at Green Papaya Art Projects, Quezon City, PH
2008 Arts Network Asia (ANA)
2007 Residency at Can Serrat Centro de Actividades Artisticas, Barcelona, ES
2007 Spanish Program for Cultural Cooperation (SPCC), Ministry of Culture of Spain
2007 Travel Grant for young artist, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, PH
2007 Residency at IASK Goyang Art Studio, Museum of Contemporay Art (MOCA) Seoul, KR
Selected Solo Exhibitions & Projects
2010 (Upcoming) Species, The Drawing Room, Manila, PH
2009 Court Yard, Pablo Gallery, Fort, Taguig, PH
Wrapped, Annexe Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, MY
2008 Good Morning Sickness, Nospace Gallery, Bangkok, TH
2007 Embolicat, Ajuntament del Bruc Regidoria de Cultura, Barcelona, ES
Wrapped, Goyang Art Studio Gallery, Seoul, South KR
2006 Jumbled Sequence Connection, Cubicle Gallery, Pasig City, PH
Eyes Wide Open, Pablo Gallery, Cubao Xpo, Quezon City PH
Awards and Recognitions
2009 Nokia-Inquirer 10 Most Exciting Young Artist
2008 Short-listed, Ateneo Art Awards Zones of Influence
2008 Finalist (Book Design), National Book Award; Dissonant Umbrellas: Notes Toward a
Gesamtkunstwerk
2007 National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle for The Cat Painter
2005 Finalist, National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle, Papa‟s House, Mama‟s House
2004 Grand Prize, Philippine Board on Books for the Young-Alcala Illustrator‟s Prize
2004 Honorable Mention, Art Association of the Philippines
2003 Finalist, Philip Morris-Philippine Art Awards
2003 Benavidez Outstanding Achievement Award conferred by UST
2003 First prize, UST inter-school on-the-spot painting contest
2002 Grand Prize, 2nd Artpetron students‟ art competition
2002 Second Prize, Art Association of the Philippines Art Competiton
2002 Third Prize, Printmakers Association of the Philippines Open Fine print competition
2002 First Honorable Mention, Philippine Long Distance Telecom-DPC national students‟ art
competition
Public Collections
Asian Culture Complex, Gwangju Metropolitan City, South KR
Vargas Museum, University of the Philippines Diliman
University of Santo Tomas Museum of Arts and Sciences, Manila, PH
Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, PH
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Plotting Points | Site Visit Highlights
Eugenio Lopez Foundation Inc. (ELFI), through the Lopez Museum and Library (LML), with support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), brought together museum practitioners from allover the country for a three-day summit last March 30 - April 1, 2017.
Plotting Points convened museum representatives to reassess the current state of the field through relevant developments in national policies related to the arts and culture as well as innovations in museum research, operational practices and programming.
The summit sought to engage issues and challenges faced by museums and other cultural institutions in the 21st century by creating opportunities for dialogue and exchanges of ideas, strategies and even skills.
For the 3rd day of the summit, the delegates visited key institutions in various areas in the Metro (QC, Pasig, Makati and Manila). We'd like to thank all of the sites we visited for accommodating the delegates:
QUEZON CITY | Manila Observatory, Ateneo Art Gallery, UP Vargas Museum, and Bantayog ng mga Bayani
PASIG AND MAKATI | Lopez Museum and Library, Ayala Museum, Yuchengco Museum, and the Drawing Room
MANILA | First United Building, Calvo Museum, Bahay Tsinoy, and Museo Pambata
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