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Category Archives: Biswal
Bai, Bayan, Kalikasan: A Group Exhibit by Women Artists
The opening of the exhibit also launches the 1st CAFPA Certificate of Recognition for Women Artists. The 2017 recipients of the recognition are the following: Odette Benito Alcantara, Gallery Owner, Cultural Writer, and Advocate of the Environment Alice Guillermo, Cultural … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged Aba Lluch Dalena, Alab Hiraya, Alice Guillermo, Art, Art Criticism, art education, Art History, Asian Culture, Asian History, Babaylan, Bai, Baidy Rico Mendoza, BAYAN, CAFPA, CEC, Center for Environmental Concerns, Clay Art, Collective for the Advancement of Filipino People's Art, Community Development, Contemporary art, Contreras Sculptures Gallery, Cultural Development, cultural work, culture and arts, Doris Rodriguez, environment, exhibit, Fe Mangahas, feminism, gawaing pangkultura, gender studies, Heritage, Heritage Arts and Antiques Gallery, Imelda Cajipe Endaya, kalikasan, Kalikasan Partylist, Lifetime Award, Liongoren Gallery, Love of Country, Mandaluyong City, Manel Contreras, Maria Isabel Lopez, Metro Manila, MOMA, Mother Earth, National Capital Region, nationalism, NCR, Norma Crisologo Liongoren, Odette Benito Alcantara, patriotism, Philippines, Rey Paz Contreras, Roger Mangahas, Tala Isla Contreras, Terracota, UNESCO, Visual arts, women
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Only Women Bleed 2, an All-Women Painting Exhibit
an all-women visual arts exhibit for the benefit of GABRIELA’s Program to Stop Violence Against Women and Children Continue reading
Posted in Biswal, Visual Arts
Tagged advocacy art, Artipolo, Brgy. South Triangle, Embodiment, feminism, Gabriela, gender studies, Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino, Mama Cash, music, one billion rising, Only Women Bleed, peace talk, Philippines, Pinoy na Pinoy Visual Artists Association, Quezon City, Sikat Events Place, Tomas Morato, VAWC, Violence Against Women and Children, Women and Girls
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Final Cut: Logging and Philippine Forestry
Project Bakawan is a collaborative art festival and community-building initiative that seeks to increase awareness of current environmental issues and strives to foster a sustainable future. The project will engage artists in collaboration with the academic community in UP Diliman … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged advocacy art, art exhibitions, art festival, art workshop, CAP, CEC, Center of Environmental Concern, Cleng Yu Julve, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, cultural work, dance, Emmanuel Garibay, environment, environment-friendly, environmental platform, environmental sustainability, film screenings, gawaing pangkultura, Glenn Cagandahan, kagubatan, Lisa Ito, live art, logging in the Philippines, Manny Garibbay, multi-media installations, music, Paete, Pathfinder, people's art, Philippine forest, Philippines, Pilipinas, Project Bakawan, protest art, Quezon City, sculptor, street theatre, University of the Philippines Diliman, UP Diliman
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Sining para sa Supremo
Ika-apat na Eksibisyong Bonifacio handog ng Bonifacio 150 Committee at Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino Bilang pagpapatuloy sa pagbibigay-kaalaman hinggil kay Gat. Andres Bonifacio at sa paggunita ng ika-150 kaarawan ng pambansang bayani, itinanghal ang ika-apat na Eksibisyong Bonifacio na nilahukan ng … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged 1896 Revolution, Alab ng Puso, Alan Malune, Andres Bonifacio, Arlene de Castro-Anoñuevo, Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, Bodgie Mopia Puod, Boni150, Bonifacio 150 Committee, Bonifacio 150 Committee Visual Arts Collective, Bonifacio decendants, Cheril Lopez Gagala, contemporary arts, COURAGE, cultural work, Dante Palmes, democracy, Ding Royales, EARIST, Ed Bascara, Edilberto Dagot Hall, Eksibisyong Bonifacio, Emmanuel Sia, Ernie Navarro, Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology, Fercilette Sauro, freedom, gawaing pangkultura, hilippine Normal University, Indoor Installation, Jose Irwin Mallare, Julie Po, Kabagang Art Group, KADIPAN, Kapisanang Diwa at Panitik, Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino, LKP, Lorena Pacampra, Ma. Lourdes Inosanto, Ma. Morena Ramos, manggagawang pangkultura, Maypag-asa, Michael Art de Leon, Paul Alfonso, Philippine Arts Exhibit, Philippine revolution, Philippine senate, Philippine struggle for freedom and democracy, Philippine union of government employees, Philippine visual arts, Philippines, PNU, rebolusyong 1896, Rena Jamora, S.E.N.A.D.O., Sandigan ng mga Empleyadong Nagkakaisa sa Adhikain ng Demokratikong Organisasyon, Senate Office of External Affairs, sining biswal, supremo, Ted Camahalan, Yolanda de Castro-Cabuco
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Boni150 Committee: Call for Artworks
In commemoration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of national hero Andres Bonifacio, the Bonifacio 150 Committee calls for art submissions in any media (minimum size 4″ X 6″). Poems, photos and original music are also accepted. There is a monthly … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Biswal
Tagged American colonization, Andres Bonifacio, anti-feudalism art, anti-imperialist art, Bahay Nakpil Foundation, Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, Bansa, bayaning Pilipino, Birthday, Boni150, Bonifacio 150 Committee, contemporary arts, counter culture, cultural work, Filipino hero, Filipino national hero, gawaing pangkultura, ILPS Philippines, imperialism, Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas, KKK, Manila Contemporary, martir ng bayan, national democracy, Philippine, Philippine history, Philippine revolution, Philippine sculpture, Philippine struggle, Philippine visual arts, political art, proletariat, protest art, Quezon City, Quiapo Manila, radical culture, sense of history, sining biswal, Spanish Occupation, Tomas Morato, workers of the world
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Boni150: Sketching at Binondo Plaza
Bonifacio 150 Committee (Boni150) conducted a sketching session at Binondo Plaza last May 10 to commemorate the birth of Gregoria de Jesus (May 9, 1875 – March 15, 1943) and the death of Andres Bonifacio (November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897). A century ago, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1896 Revolution, Andres Bonifacio, Bahay Nakpil Foundation, Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, Binondo Church, Binondo Manila, Binondo Plaza, Boni150, Boni150 Committee, Bonifacio 150 Committee, Diklap, Emil Yap, Facebook Group, Gregoria de Jesus, Institute for Occupational Health and Safety Development, IOHSAD, Julio Nakpil, Ka Oriang, Katipunan, Linangan ng Kulturang Filipino, Maragondon Cavite, Philippine revolution, Spain
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Aklan Hala Bira: Museum and Sampaguita Gardens in Kalibo
For mere want of breathing-in and breathing-out away from Manila’s election carnival, I grabbed my Deuter for her second trip this year (the first was in Cotabato) since my sister brought it from Japan. My heart is split between Zamboanga, … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal, Paglalakbay
Tagged Aklan, Aklan River, Aklan State University School of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, America, Apolinario Mabini, Archbishop Gabriel M. Reyes, Art Center, Ati-Atihan Festival, Boracay, Butcher Mansion, Cagayan, Capiz, carabao horn, Carthage, Catanduanes, cheap accommodation Aklan, Christmas Museum, colonial church, Cotabato, Davao, Deuter, Eskuelahan it Hari, farm tools, Filipino Archbishop, first Filipino Archbishop of Manila, fish traps, fishing tools, Freedom Sculpture, Jose Rizal, Kalibo, Kalibo Museum, King Philip of Spain, Libacao, Michigan, Ming Dynasty, Missouri, Museo it Akean, nationalism, New Washington, Panay, Panay Island, Philippine, Philippine democracy, Philippine Election 2013, Philippine travel, Philippine wood furniture, Philippines, Precious Moments, Precious Moments Chapel Carthage Missouri, RB Lodge Aklan, Roman Catholic, Salvation Murals, Sam Butcher, Sampaguita Gardens, Samuel John Butcher, solo backpacking, summer holiday, talibong art of sword-making, U.S., Zamboanga, zen
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LUGAR: Counter-mapping Brgy. San Roque and Mega Manila Mixed Media Exhibit and Performance
Place is political. LUGAR: Counter-mapping San Roque and Mega Manila is a continuing project that problematizes dominant spatial narratives and cartographic representations of Mega-Manila. As the state and market convert and develop vast tracts of lands into profitable urban spaces, … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged art installation, Bachan, BAYAN NCR, Boyet de Mesa, Brgy. San Roque, CAL, Cine Maralita, College of Arts and Letters, Counter-mapping, CSSP, demolition in Metro Manila, development aggression, Gawad Kalinga, geography, GK, Jess Santiago, KADAMAY, Manila, maralitang lungsod, Metro Manila, Mixed media, National Housing Authority, NHA, No to Demolition Campaign, occupy Manila, Pabahay Ipaglaban, performance art studies, Philippines, Quezon City, Teatro Hermogenes Ylagan, theater arts, University of the Philippines Diliman, UP Diliman, urban planning, urban poor, Visual arts
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Portraits of Women in High Spirit Exhibit
College of the Holy Spirit – Mendiola and Lenore RS Lim Foundation for the Arts present High Spirit exhibit at the Pasilyo Carlos V. Francisco (Little Theater Lobby) and Pasilyo Vicente Manansala (2F Hallway Gallery), Cultural Center of the Philippines … Continue reading
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Tagged Alma’s Lipad Suso Lipad, Art, Asian art, Athena Santos Magcase Lopez, Betty Makoni, CANVAS, CCP, CCP Little Theater, Celine Borromeo, Chi Panistante, College of the Holy Spirit, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Emilina Masigan Mercado, feminism, Filipino women artists, gender politics, gender studies, High Spirit Exhibit, Imelda Cajipe Endaya, indigenous women, Juan Luna, Juan Luna’s Spolarium, katutubong Pilipino, Lenore RS Lim, Lenore RS Lim Foundation for the Arts, Lithography, Mendiola, Mimi Tecson, Mixed media, Oil Pastel, Pacita Abad, pambansang minorya, Pasilyo Carlos V. Francisco, Pasilyo Vicente Manansala, Philippine contemporary art, Philippines, Rhoda Recto, Rosita Tayag Natividad, Second Street, self-portrait, Tiffany Ty, Vicente Manansala, Woman of the year, women painting
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