2022 Exhibitions

Majica

Majica 2022: Elemental VIEW CATALOG by Guenivere Decena Majica is dedicated in providing an opportunity for local artists to express their reflections on the different

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On The Other Hand

Previous Next On The Other Hand by Tristram Miravalles and Mikiboy Pama VIEW CATALOG written by Guenivere Decena Evolution is a language of time at

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NIGHT BLOOM

Previous Next NIGHT BLOOM by Ayla August VIEW CATALOG Like an ink drop on a still and clear water, “Night Bloom” is about the fears,

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WHITE LINES

Previous Next WHITE LINES by Zanzibar “Billy Boy” Abonado Jr. VIEW CATALOG In a blank canvas, a picture begins to form when lines intersect and

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KOUROS

Previous Next KOUROS by John Crimson VIEW CATALOG Ku/ Oro/ S Kuro/Oro/Kuros Black/Gold/Death Black symbolizes an array of things. Mystery, Sadness, Evil, Despair, Bad luck

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NEW WORLD ORDER

Previous Next NEW WORLD ORDER by Roedil Geraldo VIEW CATALOG The mechanism and fuel that is Joe Geraldo encompasses the massive production of terracotta sculptures,

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FOTOMOTO ’21 INVITATION: PORTRAITS

Fotomoto is a photographers’ collective originating in Metro Manila. The group’s objective is to promote Philippine photography as a manifestation of our shared experience as a nation, including diversity in perspectives from different geographies, socio-economic status, genders and ages.

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Going Nowhere

Previous Next Going Nowhere VIEW CATALOG Going Nowhere By Manny Montelibano Going nowhere is an exhibition composed of two art installations, Mishandled and Bolted to

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CODE BLUE

Previous Next CODE BLUE by Moreen Austria VIEW CATALOG How do I begin to tell the story of a dead me? Let me start with

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The Island is Calling

Oneness is made up of many different things. It is pure and simple. Yet the simplicity of its wholeness refracts in society’s prism of separatedness; diminishing it into specificities, shrunken into types, classes and other such boundaries, equated only by words like ‘all’ or ‘everything,’ neither which ever
sufficing to capture the majesty of its meaning.

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