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Exhibit: Ronald Ventura’s Watching the Watchmen at Vargas Museum
Ronald Ventura’s installation in front of Vargas Museum, University of the Philippines Diliman. More information here
Kidlat Tahimik: Ay Apo!!!… May Shooting ang BambooCam!
Installation Art by Kidlat Tahimik CCP Main Theater Lobby On-going until September 23, 2012 Installation includes Rattan Figurines woven by Rogelio Ginanoy Bamboo Cameras assembled by Aniceta Himmiwat Junk Collage Bahag – Marilyn M’s Skirt sewn by Rommel Pidazzo Bulol … Continue reading
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Baguio Chronicle: Century Bulol at Cordillera Gallery (Bencab Museum)
Cordillera Gallery at Bencab Museum is a haven of bulol in their varied forms. I am only familiar with the Rice Guardian having carried one in 2005. It was carved by Iggy Rodriguez for our performance Fetad! Ang Pagbawi sa Payaw … Continue reading
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