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Art fairs, festivals, exhibits, or any art events have one thing that binds them—the venue. These venues allow people to gather and connect through art. However, there is still that limitation: accessibility. Some people cannot attend these events physically, whether due to the event’s location or availability of one’s time. But art can be anywhere. As…

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Incongruous Imageries

Surrealist paintings often depict dream-like and incongruous images, like those of visual artists Andres Barrioquinto, Danny Sillada, and National Artist Ang Kiukok. The art style could also be likened to films, such as that of Filipino filmmaker Kenneth Dagatan’s “In My Mother’s Skin,” which is gaining some thrilling momentum at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival…

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LAST CALL: Pre-order Limited Edition Art Coasters; Help PWDs Find Jobs

Manila, Philippines—People with disabilities (PWDs) face daily challenges, such as social exclusion, discrimination, little access to education, and unemployment. Online art gallery FilipinoArt.ph and the Grain Foundation for PWD Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides skills-based training and inclusive job opportunities for PWDs, tie up anew to raise funds to aid in the employment placement programs…

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UK Media Outlet Names FilipinoArt.ph ‘Best Online Art Gallery’ in the Philippines

Manila, Philippines--FilipinoArt.ph has been adjudged as “Best Online Art Gallery” in the Philippines by the UK-based media outlet Corporate Vision Magazine’s 2022 Small Business Awards. These awards are granted to companies based on merit and excellence after thorough research and judging stages, including business performance, longevity, and innovation. Aligned with the Corporate Vision’s advocacy, which is…

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Paper Cut Art Installation Wins at the Good Design 2022

“Tubbataha Coral Rip” paper cut art installation on display at the Finale Art File (Papercutters Guild of the Philippines/Tubabataha Reefs Natural Park) Manila, Philippines—Before the COVID-19 pandemic, a 46,565 square inch-long paper cut art installation, which depicts a portion of the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a marine sanctuary in the middle of the Southern Sulu Sea,…

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Four Amorsolo Paintings Donated to Philippine National Museum

Manila, Philippines—The Judge Guillermo B. Guevara Foundation has donated four paintings by the first National Artist of the Philippines, Fernando Cueto Amorsolo, to the Philippine National Museum. Philippine National Museum Director-General Jeremy Barns formally received the paintings from Victor Guevara and Judge Guillermo B. Guevara Foundation officials. These paintings titled “Ang Wakas ni Magallanes” (1963, oil on…

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