Group's posts with tag: art
| Start: | Jul 12, '08 6:00p | | End: | Aug 4, '08 8:00p | | Location: | Habi Home Interiors Gallery (Unit C-235 Serendra, Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines) |

Habi Home Interiors Gallery, with its charming interior and intimate ambiance, proudly opens its door to the public as paintings in various media grace its vibrant-hued walls. Four artists collaborate in a group exhibit entitled "In The Absence of a Common Ground."
In this open-themed exhibit, one is treated to four unique voices communicated through the different perspectives of each collaborating artist's collection. Not just a single exhibit, "In The Absence of a Common Ground" is four simultaneous exhibits in unison.
Opening cocktails is on July 12, 2008, a Saturday, at 6PM. Exhibit runs until August 4, 2008.
I am trying to desseminate the deadline info for ART40 to 125 artists and I do not have everyones phone numbers. Submission is BEFORE JULY 10.
To those who know the following :
Ajero, Joel Alcazaren, Juan Anading, Poklong Bacolor, Felix Baen Santos, Felix Bandoy, Argie Barredo, Gabby Barrioquinto, Andres Cacnio, Michael Cordero, Louie Datuin, Joe De la Cruz, Bembol De la Cruz, Rolly Dreo, Norman Drilon, Rock Enriquez, Francesca Garcia, Mark Andy Garcia, Pedro Gepte, Noy LINDSLEE Ma, Wilson Manalo, Neil Montinola, Jason Obemio, Roel Oliviera, Jason Padilla, Vincent Pama, Noel Paras, Lynyrd Parial, Mario Parial, Mikel Roslin, Elmer Roxas, Roxas Sena, Fernando SOLER Valles, Roma Velasco, Lydia Veneracion, Roy Vicaldo, Jun Villaruel, Alvin WELBART Young, Janice Yu, MM Zamora, Cristopher
Please inform them
Drop off points are at Art Informal in Greenhills, Boston Gallery in Cubao and Pinto Gallery at Antipolo.
| Start: | Jul 1, '08 10:00p | | End: | Jul 10, '08 | | Location: | Greenhills, Makati, Cubao, Antipolo |
To all those included in the Art40 lineup, please submit your work in the following galleries BEFORE July 10 (maawa tayo sa ating curator na si kagalang galang na Ruel Caasi) : Art Informal, Greenhills Blanc Space, Makati TinAw Art Gallery, Makati Boston Gallery, Cubao Pinto Gallery, Antipolo
| Start: | Jul 20, '08 3:00p | | End: | Aug 20, '08 | | Location: | Pinto Art Gallery, No. 1 Sierra Madre , Grandheights, Antipolo city |
This July, Babao is mixing all these elements of passion, art, friendship and investments into a palette of noble enterprise. He has parlayed his connections into donating paintings for a fundraising auction where all proceeds will go into building an entire village for Gawad Kalinga in Bagong Silang, Caloocan. Gawad Kalinga is a movement for nation-building that aims to transform poverty stricken areas with the goal of building 700,000 homes in seven years (2003-2010). He has upped the ante and decided to sponsor an entire village. “We’ll be building 25-30 houses and we’ll be calling it Art 40 Village,” he says. The number 40 holds sentimental value. “I’m turning 40 this year and this is actually my birthday project.” After the houses are built, Babao plans to invite all the involved artists to paint murals on the façades of the house to inject public art into the community. By Walter Ang Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 00:23:00 06/23/2008
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|  | Please come and join us in celebrating our 40th Anniversary Exhibit entitled "HOMAGE TO MALANG". Honoring our dear Sir Malang, through our individual interpretation of his favorite subjects, his colors and style. Exhibit opens on June 28, 6pm at SM ART CENTER, 4th floor, SM MEGAMALL, in cooperation with Crucible Gallery.
Calendar of Events:
June 28, Saturday 6pm Formal opening & The Saturday Group Art Book Relaunch.
July 5, Saturday 2-5pm On-the-spot Sketching Session
July 12, Saturday 2pmJamming with Barbie Almalbis 4pm Art Raffle Draw
SEE YOU ALL!!! |
| Start: | Jun 14, '08 6:00p | | End: | Jun 30, '08 |
Art Informal celebrates its anniversary with a group exhibition of works by 50 Filipino artists. Participating artists are Leo Abaya, Gus Albor, Lina Alcid, Salvador Joel Alonday, Benjie Cabangis, Zean Cabangis, Buen Calubayan, Pablo Capati III, Ronald Caringal, Joey de Castro, Joey Cobcobo, Marika Constantino, Marina Cruz-Garcia, Noel Soler Cuison, Rene Cuvos, Igan D’Bayan, Noell El Farol, Alfred Esquillo, Sandra Fabie-Gfeller, Tina Fernandez, Karen Ocampo Flores, Mark Andy Garcia, Erwin Leano, Romeo Lee, Michelle Lim, Stephanie Lopez, Nikki Luna, Neil Manalo, Ferdinand Montemayor, Jason Moss, Sam Penaso, Von Ng, Aleth Ocampo, Jim Orencio, Anthony Palomo, Jaco Payawal, Mervy Pueblo, Tatong Recheta Torres, Carlo Angelo Saavedra, Jerson Samson, Jose John Santos III, Pamela Yan-Santos, Rodel Tapaya, Alex Tee, Jose Tence Ruiz, Gino Tioseco, Juanito Torres, Anna Varona, MM Yu, and Costantino Zicarelli. The exhibit opens on Saturday, June 14 and runs until June 30. Art Informal is located at 277 Connecticut St., Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City. For inquiries, sms 0918-899-2698 or call 725-8518.
Luwalhati: Anniversary Group Show (June 14 - 30, 2008) Art Informal celebrates its anniversary with a group exhibition of works by 50 Filipino artists. Participating artists are Leo Abaya, Gus Albor, Lina Alcid, Salvador Joel Alonday, Benjie Cabangis, Zean Cabangis, Buen Calubayan, Pablo Capati III, Ronald Caringal, Joey de Castro, Joey Cobcobo, Marika Constantino, Marina Cruz-Garcia, Noel Soler Cuison, Rene Cuvos, Igan D’Bayan, Noell El Farol, Alfred Esquillo, Sandra Fabie-Gfeller, Tina Fernandez, Karen Ocampo Flores, Mark Andy Garcia, Erwin Leano, Romeo Lee, Michelle Lim, Stephanie Lopez, Nikki Luna, Neil Manalo, Ferdinand Montemayor, Jason Moss, Sam Penaso, Von Ng, Aleth Ocampo, Jim Orencio, Anthony Palomo, Jaco Payawal, Mervy Pueblo, Tatong Recheta Torres, Carlo Angelo Saavedra, Jerson Samson, Jose John Santos III, Pamela Yan-Santos, Rodel Tapaya, Alex Tee, Jose Tence Ruiz, Gino Tioseco, Juanito Torres, Anna Varona, MM Yu, and Costantino Zicarelli. The exhibit opens on Saturday, June 14 and runs until June 30. Art Informal is located at 277 Connecticut St., Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City. For inquiries, sms 0918-899-2698 or call 725-8518.
| Start: | Jun 14, '08 6:00p | | End: | Jun 30, '08 | | Location: | The Space at Artinformal, 277 Connecticut Street, Greenhills |
Art Informal celebrates its anniversary with a group exhibition of works by 50 Filipino artists. Participating artists are Leo Abaya, Gus Albor, Lina Alcid, Salvador Joel Alonday, Benjie Cabangis, Zean Cabangis, Buen Calubayan, Pablo Capati III, Ronald Caringal, Joey de Castro, Joey Cobcobo, Marika Constantino, Marina Cruz-Garcia, Noel Soler Cuison, Rene Cuvos, Igan D’Bayan, Noell El Farol, Alfred Esquillo, Sandra Fabie-Gfeller, Tina Fernandez, Karen Ocampo Flores, Mark Andy Garcia, Erwin Leano, Romeo Lee, Michelle Lim, Stephanie Lopez, Nikki Luna, Neil Manalo, Ferdinand Montemayor, Jason Moss, Sam Penaso, Von Ng, Aleth Ocampo, Jim Orencio, Anthony Palomo, Jaco Payawal, Mervy Pueblo, Tatong Recheta Torres, Carlo Angelo Saavedra, Jerson Samson, Jose John Santos III, Pamela Yan-Santos, Rodel Tapaya, Alex Tee, Jose Tence Ruiz, Gino Tioseco, Juanito Torres, Anna Varona, MM Yu, and Costantino Zicarelli. The exhibit opens on Saturday, June 14 and runs until June 30. Art Informal is located at 277 Connecticut St., Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City. For inquiries, sms 0918-899-2698 or call 725-8518.
|  | Assembled Stoneware on junked wood 20" (w) x 14 1/2" (h) x 6 1/2 (d) My piece for Art Informals anniversary show Luwalhati |
| Start: | Jun 19, '08 3:00p | | End: | Jun 21, '08 | | Location: | Market!Market! Mall, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig |
This coming June 19, 2008 marks the 147th birthday of National Hero Jose Rizal. The significance of commemorating Rizal’s birthday is made more urgent in the light of the socio-political-economic challenges that our country is currently facing. Even in his own time, Rizal determinedly stood for the same issues. And using his creativity and artistic capabilities, he defended and committed to TRUTH as the main foundation of nation building.
A group of artists and cultural workers led by the Artists Welfare Project Inc. (AWPI), People’s Assembly For Genuine Alternatives Against Social Apathy (PAGASA), the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), National Commission for Culture & the Arts (NCCA) and the Station Square East Commercial Corporation, all converged to plan and implement a unique and meaningful celebration of our hero’s birth anniversary aptly billed as PEPE GOES TO MARKET: Sining Selebrasyon ng Birthday ni Rizal which will be held at the Market, Market! Mall from June 19-21, 2008. The celebration will be a three (3) day Arts Festival where artists from all disciplines converge for choral performances, band concerts, film screenings, art exhibitions, theater productions and an artists market which will all be opened FREE to the public. There will also be the First Philippine Vision Café for the youth, where students from everywhere can gather, share and exchange their visions of the future of our beloved Philippines. The festival will surely be an educational and highly interactive event for the whole family and the general public.
Everybody is also invited to the Philippine Vision Cafe. It's scheduled for two one-hour sessions on June 20 and 21, from 4:30 to 5:30 pm. We're in the process of inviting students from various high schools and universities across the metro, so you can think of it as a massive kapihan at chikahan-slash-speed dating exercise. :)

The Philippine Vision Cafe is a forum where the youth can come together and freely articulate among themselves a vision for the Philippines. Its process of emergent dialogue is based on the premise that people, if given a chance to radically participate, have the wisdom and creativity within themselves to face the most difficult challenges. Driven by questions that matter, participants engage in animated discussion in small groups. In this relaxed, non-hierarchical setting, every opinion is important.
As a challenge to the supposed apathy pervading Filipino youth culture, the Philippine Vision Cafe will allow the youth themselves to speak out on issues they truly care about. Rizal once famously said that the youth is the future of the nation. With this in mind, we frame the future not as a faraway abstraction but as a concrete reality where each citizen has a role to play.
This is to be the first of many Vision Cafes, a step towards a national process of visioning. By starting it with the youth, we hope to plant the seeds of deep-seated cultural change for the Philippines.
The schedule of the festival can be found here. For more information, do visit www.pagasa.net.ph.
| Start: | May 22, '08 6:00p | | End: | Jun 22, '08 | | Location: | Hiraya Gallery, Ermita Manila |
Cos Zicarelli and his lengthy titled paintings
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