Multigenerational artists present ‘Modern Negrense Family’ exhibit at Orange Project, Bacolod

Photo credits to adobo magazine and Chaela Mirano. Multigenerational artists present ‘Modern Negrense Family’ exhibit at Orange Project, Bacolod by Chaela Mirano BACOLOD, PHILIPPINES — What constitutes a family in today’s times? Seventeen artists from Negros Occidental attempt to answer this question through a multimedia visual arts exhibit entitled “MODERN NEGRENSE FAMILY” at Orange Project from July […]

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Brandon Braza for spot.ph

Photo credits to spot.ph Looking Into Bacolod Artist Brandon Braza’s Persistence of Practice by Portia Plaicno (SPOT.ph) Twenty-three-year-old Brandon Braza is a young Bacolod-based artist who explores the intersections of personal, political, economic, and social realities in his intermedia installation. In a conversation with SPOT.ph, he remarked that his works at times feel too personal. But he was reminded by a […]

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OWN

Photos by Aeson Baldevia OWN VIEW CATALOG By Karina Broce-Gonzaga I own my body, mind, spirit, and senses. I am my own person. I am no ones but mine. OWN honors the Filipino woman—at how far she has come, how much farther she needs to navigate her present, and persist with what lies ahead. The […]

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SPOTLIGHT: The artists in residency and their exhibited projects at Art Fair Philippines 2023

Photos by Aeson Baldevia SPOTLIGHT: The artists in residency and their exhibited projects at Art Fair Philippines 2023 Now on its second edition, the ArtFairPH/Residencies is a significant addition to the programming of one of the largest and anticipated fairs in the country. This year, the output from the five residency programs culminates in a […]

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Artist Faye Abantao Dwells on Collective and Personal Memories

Photos by Aeson Baldevia Artist Faye Abantao Dwells on Collective and Personal Memories Faye Abantao is a Bacolod-based contemporary artist who primarily works with paper as material. Her captivating creations take the viewer through a journey of her memories—woven, folded, and torn. The delicate forms traverse personal, social, and occasionally political reflections of what was, […]

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Daryl Feril for adobo magazine

Photo credits to adobo magazine and Chaela Mirano. Internationally-acclaimed artist Daryl Feril on designing for local and his hometown Bacolod by Chaela Mirano BACOLOD, PHILIPPINES — What does a young, sensible, and internationally acclaimed artist do on New Year’s Day? If he’s Daryl Feril, he makes the unconventional decision to work full-time from his provincial hometown— […]

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