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Lupa: Struggle for Land Exhibit at Vargas Museum
Exhibit by Concerned Artists of the Philippines Opening January 8, 2013 4PM G/F West Wing Gallery, Vargas Museum, University of the Philippines Diliman Simultaneous with The Presidents Office Installation, the exhibit features works by Boy Dominguez, Nikki Luna, Chitoy Zapata, Mel … Continue reading
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