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Tag Archives: Concerned Artists of the Philippines
Artists Welfare Project: Art & Fashion Fair + Membership + Social Welfare
The Artists’ Welfare Project, Inc. (AWPI) is participating in the National Art and Fashion Fair organised by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to be held at SM Megamall Megatrade Halls 1-3 on August 14-16, 2015. The AWPI Booth is … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Actors' Equity, Art Fair, Artists Guild, Artists Rights, Artists Solidarity, Artists Union, Artists Welfare, Artists Welfare Bill, Artists Welfare Project, Arts, AWPI, CCP, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Cultural Rights, Cultural Studies, culture, Democratic Rights, Department of Trade and Industry, DTI, Fashion Fair, human rights, Humanities, insurance, kultura, Manila Bulletin, Megatrade Hall, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, NCCA, One Stop Shop, One Town One Product Marketplace, OTOP, Pag-ibig, pension, performance studies, philHealth, Philippines, sining, SM Mall, SM Megamall, SSS
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Art + Environment: Artists Converge in Project Bakawan Arts Festival 2015
Be part of the biggest gathering of artists for the environment in the first ever Project Bakawan Arts Festival, a month-long series of exhibits, workshops, concerts, and events from February 5 to March 6, 2015. The festival features multi-media installations, art exhibitions, film screenings, live … Continue reading
Posted in Teatro
Tagged ABS-CBN, Alay Sining UP, Angono Rizal, art exhibitions, art for the environement, ArtLetics, Arts, ArtWork, Boyet de Mesa, Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro, CAL Galleria, Canvas.ph, Capitol University, CDEO Art Guild, Center for Environmental Concerns, collaborative art, College of fine Arts, College of Mass Communication, College of Music, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, cultural work, culture, dance, Emmanuel Garibay, Filipino Art, Filipino artist, film screenings, gawaing pangkultura, Ian Carlo Jaucian, Japan Foundation, kalikasan, KARATULA, Karibok, Karumata 36, live art, Manila, Mindanao, Mindanao artist, multi-media installations, Museum of Three Cultures, music, Musicians for Peace, NCCA, NCCA Grant, Neo-Angono Artists Collective, Nick Aca, Philippine arts and culture, Philippine National Arts Month 2015, Philippine National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Philippine society, Philippines, Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development, Project Bakawan Arts Festival, Project Space pilipinas, Quezon City, Sipat Lawin, street theatre production, Submergence Performance Solidarity for Environment Art Festival, Talaandig Tribe, Talahib People's Music, Ugat Lahi Artists Collective, University of the Philippines, University of the Philippines Diliman, University of the Philippines Diliman College of Arts Letters, UP Diliman, UP Film Institute, UP Sunken Garden, UP Vargas Museum, Vargas Museum, Waway Saway, Wire Tuazon
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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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The Guerrilla is a Poet Casting Call: From Poetry to Theater to Film
New film by Sari and Kiri Dalena for 2013 CineFilipino Film Festival Inspired from the play Makata’y Mandirigma, Mandirigma’y Makata written by Edward Perez and directed by Rommel Linatoc (DEFEND Philippines Production, UP Diliman, 2009) and from Jose Ma. Sison’s … Continue reading
Posted in Pelikula / New Media
Tagged A Guerilla is Like a Poet, anti-bureaucrat capitalism, anti-feudalism, anti-imperialism, armed conflict, autobiographical film, Bien Lumbera, CAP, Casting (performing arts), CineFilipino Film Festival, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, DEFEND Philippines, Edward Perez, Female, Filipino Film, Film festival, ICPC, ILPS Philippines, Joma, Jose Ma. Sison, Kabataang Makabayan, Kiri Dalena, KM, land oligarchy, Makata'y Mandirigma, Makati, Makati City, Male, Mandirigma'y Makata, national democratic revolution, Officer (armed forces), Pablo Ocampo, People's Protracted War, Philippine revolution, Philippine Society and Revolution, Philippines, Progressive art, proletarian theater, protest art, protest film, PSR, Rommel Linatoc, Sari Dalena, Sari Iran, Student, unitel productions, University of the Philippines Diliman, Young, Zapote Road
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Exhibit Dedicated to Philippine Farmer’s Struggle for Land
Concerned Artists of the Philippines‘ Lupa: Struggle for Land Exhibit opened at the Vargas Museum-University of the Philippines Diliman on January 8, 2013. In time for the opening of classes after the Christmas break, the exhibit is attuned to the … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged Anakpawis Partylist, Andres Bonifacio 150 Birth Anniversary Committee, anti-feudalism, Antipas Delotavo, Boy Dominguez, Buen Calubayan, CAP, Chitoy Zapata, Christmas, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, encomienda sytem, GARB, Gene de Loyola, Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill, gerilya, graffiti, Hacienda Luisita, hacienda system, Iggy Rodriguez, installation art, Jess Santiago, Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research Center, José Tence Ruiz, KMP, land campaign, Lina song, magsasaka, Manila, Manolo Sicat, Mel Vera Cruz, mendiola massacre, Neil Doloricon, new media, Nikki Luna, oligarchy, Pablo Baens Santos, Philippine, Philippine land struggle, protest art, Renan Ortiz, Renato Habulan, sining mapanghimagsik, socio-realism, socio-realist art, Ted Camahalan, Ugatlahi, ukelele, University of the Philippines, University of the Philippines Diliman, UP Diliman, Vargas Museum
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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
Posted in Biswal
Tagged Anakpawis Partylist, anti-feudalism, Antipas Delotavo, artist collective, Asia, Boy Dominguez, Buen Calubayan, Business and Economy, CAP, Chitoy Zapata, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, Directories, Gene de Loyola, gerilya, hacienda system, Iggy Rodriguez, installation art, José Tence Ruiz, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas, KMP, land oligarchy, land struggle, lupa, Manila, Manolo Sicat, Mel Vera Cruz, Neil Doloricon, new media, Nikki Luna, Pablo Baens Santos, Philippine, PHP, political art, protest art, Renan Ortiz, Renato Habulan, Riga, social equity, social realism art, socialism, sosyalismo, Ted Camahalan, Ugatlahi, University of the Philippines, UP Diliman, Vargas Museum, Visual arts
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Walang Dulo, Walang Himala: Apat na Dekadang Sining ni Ishma
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Posted in Pelikula / New Media
Tagged Bantayog ng mga Bayani Foundation, Binangonan, CAP, CCP Dream Theater, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, De La Salle University, FDCP, Filipino Film, FQS Movement, Ishmael Bernal, Keith Sicat, Kino Arts, NCCA, Pagdating sa Dulo, PUP, Rita Gomez, Rizal, Sari Dalena, UP Film Center, UP Manila, Vic Vargas
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CAPihan: ARTiculating Cultural Agenda
Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP) is an organization of artists cultural workers from various disciplines working towards a nationalist, people-oriented art and culture. An offshoot of Free the Artist Movement, a campaign against Marcos’ censorship, CAP was founded in … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, art talk, cencorship, coffee with artists, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, Cubao, cultural, cultural agenda, cultural work, culture and politics, Directories, Fidel Marcos, Free the Artist Movement, Freedom of Information Act, Galleries, gawaing pangkultura, kwentuhan at kapihan, Lino Brocka, nationalism, Organization, people's art, Philippines, Pres. Benigno Aquino, protest art, Quezon City, Sining Kamalig Gallery, SONA, Virtual, Visual arts
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