PUNI-AS, a local term for the Waray-warays of Leyte meaning sunrise, rises over Kasikasi Art Association, as it paints the morning sky with a spectrum of hues as varied as the stories of its people. After seven years of hiatus, Kasikasi rises back with PUNI-AS, serves...
Cawang Achieves a Triple Milestone Renowned Ibaloi Artist Eden Cawang, founder of Ayonna Ethnic Arts celebrates 3 (three) significant milestones in her illustrious career. This year marks her 10th year of being featured as an Ibaloi artist, and she commemorates this...
City lights at night are undeniably a lovely sight, but night being bright as day, isn’t it taking the meaning of night away? Explore the gallery’s latest featured display, Panangapresiar ni Mapteng Jen Davi (Appreciating the Natural Way of the Night),...
A new year, a new vision! The Tam-awan Village artists proudly present their latest group exhibition, embracing the symbolism of the Year of the Snake. Witness how each artist interprets this powerful sign through his or her own creative lens, a testament to the rich...
“Empowered Voices: The Art of Four Women” This exhibition presents the dynamic voices of four women artists, each offering a unique perspective through their diverse works. From bold abstraction to intimate portraits, these artists explore the complexities...
Fire and Traditions: A Pyrography Art Exhibit Showcasing Indigenous Excellence Dive into the fascinating world of pyrography—a timeless art form where fire meets creativity. This exhibit brings together some of the unique or weird artists from the Cordillera, each...