27/08/2018
Excited to feature the best of the Filipino Creatives in the upcoming DTI Citem, Create Philippines! :D Be featured in CreatorsPub's exclusive exhibit area.
With numerous brands and companies attending the event, let them see the opportunity of transforming marketing and branding through fresh, personal, and striking artworks.
Let your art creatively transform how we see the world. :D
Feel free to submit existing artworks within the themes. We will choose artists based on the artwork :) All artworks and ownership rights shall remain with the artists, it would not be used without written permission of the artist. :)
22/08/2014
August 16, 2014 | 9am-6pm |
98B Saturday X Future Market Escolta
First United Building, Escolta, Manila
PLACES situates the works of Lea Lim, Ralph Lumbres, and Teta Tulay in one exhibition space for the first time. Having been co-faculty members in Kalayaan College for some years now, their conversation is presented in an unfamiliar manner wherein they use animation, photography and painting as their non-linguistic form of communication.
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Lea Lim, born in Cotabato City is a graduate of BS Management in Ateneo de Manila University in 1997 and BFA Painting in the University of the Philippines in 2001. She has been joining various group exhibitions since 2002 and had her solo show every year from 2006 to 2010. She was part of the Benguet Artist Summit in 2010 and was artist in residence at Can Serrat in Spain last June of 2012.
Ralph C. Lumbres is a visual artist from Cagayan de Oro City. He majored Visual Arts in Philippine High School for the Arts in Mt. Makiling, Laguna and graduated with BFA Sculpture from UP Diliman.
Teta Tulay is a graduate of BFA Advertising Arts in the University of Santo Tomas. She is a core member of The ANINO Shadowplay Collective, and was a professional animator before becoming a cultural worker and educator. She has received recognition from the Cultural Center of the Philippines' Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Video at Pelikula, Animation Council of the Phils., Inc., and the Philippine Board on Books for Young People for her works in animation and illustration.
22/08/2014
A project by Lokal
Likhang Operta sa Kalayaan
Kalayaan College Fine Arts
August 16 to September 16, 2014
PAN / 98B COLLABoratory
Ground Floor, Panpisco Building,
246 Escolta Street, Manila, Philippines
22/08/2014
PLACES
"Where else can I be but where you find me?
Where else can I roam but here?
Shifting spaces and faces.
We can't really hold on as fast as we can."
-Lea Lim
January 2011
photo from 's instagram
22/08/2014
PAN/// presents
agam-agam
A project by Lokal
Likhang Operta sa Kalayaan - LOKal
Kalayaan College Fine Arts
August 16, 2014 | Saturday | 4PM
PAN / 98B COLLABoratory
Ground Floor, Panpisco Building,
246 Escolta Street, Manila, Philippines
Exhibition runs until September 16, 2014
17/08/2014
PAN/// presents
agam-agam
A project by Lokal
Likhang Operta sa Kalayaan
Kalayaan College Fine Arts
August 16 to September 16, 2014
PAN / 98B COLLABoratory
Ground Floor, Panpisco Building,
246 Escolta Street, Manila, Philippines
16/08/2014
PAN/// presents
agam-agam
A project by Lokal
Likhang Operta sa Kalayaan
PAN/// presents
agam-agam
A project by Lokal
Likhang Operta sa Kalayaan
Kalayaan College Fine Arts
August16, 2014 | Saturday | 4PM
PAN / 98B COLLABoratory
Ground Floor, Panpisco Building,
246 Escolta Street, Manila, Philippines
16/08/2014
PLACES situates the works of Lea Lim, Ralph Lumbres, and Teta Tulay in one exhibition space for the first time. Having been co-faculty members in Kalayaan College for some years now, their conversation is presented in an unfamiliar manner wherein they use animation, photography and painting as their non-linguistic form of communication.
August 16, 2014 | 9am-6pm |
98B Saturday X Future Market Escolta
First United Building, Escolta, Manila
ESC Projects: PLACES
PLACES situates the works of Lea Lim, Ralph Lumbres, and Teta Tulay in one exhibition space for the first time. Having been co-faculty members in Kalayaan College for some years now, their conversation is presented in an unfamiliar manner wherein they use animation, photography and painting as their non-linguistic form of communication.
August 16, 2014 | 9am-6pm |
98B Saturday X Future Market Escolta
First United Building, Escolta, Manila
Lea Lim, born in Cotabato City is a graduate of BS Management in Ateneo de Manila University in 1997 and BFA Painting in the University of the Philippines in 2001. She has been joining various group exhibitions since 2002 and had her solo show every year from 2006 to 2010. She was part of the Benguet Artist Summit in 2010 and was artist in residence at Can Serrat in Spain last June of 2012.
Ralph C. Lumbres is a visual artist from Cagayan de Oro City. He majored Visual Arts in Philippine High School for the Arts in Mt. Makiling, Laguna and graduated with BFA Sculpture from UP Diliman.
Teta Tulay is a graduate of BFA Advertising Arts in the University of Santo Tomas. She is a core member of The ANINO Shadowplay Collective, and was a professional animator before becoming a cultural worker and educator. She has received recognition from the Cultural Center of the Philippines' Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Video at Pelikula, Animation Council of the Phils., Inc., and the Philippine Board on Books for Young People for her works in animation and illustration.
04/04/2014
"VOYAGE"
Julius Samson's 2nd Solo Exhibit
Exhibition runs from April 3 til April 16, 2014
Art Cube Gallery 3/F Glorietta 4, Ayala Malls Makati City
www.artcubephilippines.com
"Voyage" by Julius Samson, April 3, Thurs @ 6pm.
Art Cube Gallery, 3/F Glorietta 4, Ayala Malls, Makati City
19/03/2014
Nebula by Aljohn Ramirez
Winner of the FA Week On-The-Spot Shirt Design Contest!
Aljohn Ramirez
FA Week On-The-Spot Shirt Design Contest Winner
19/03/2014
FA Week On-The-Spot Shirt Design Contest Entries
Entries for the FA Week
On-The-Spot Shirt Design Contest!
09/03/2014
published and exhibited works
for the launch of Kalayaan Review's second issue
photos by:
Louie Granados
Lorena Rose Baliña
Jeyk Dela Cruz
Neo Maestro
Christian Pablo
and Deni Atienza-Cabrera
"... the Kalayaan Review gives you, the reader, access to the subjective experience of Kalayaan students. Here, students speak their mind and hone their craft. As a student publication, we hope to seek constant improvement through our peers’ works and gain insight about ourselves through each other’s different processes
and approach to literature. By being aware of our own culture and acknowledging that special voice in our heads, we, the Kalayaan Literary Circle aim to produce works that elevate not only the self but society as well."
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Kalayaan Review is the annual publication of the Kalayaan Literary Circle that features poems, stories, creative or critical essays, one-act plays, or comics in English or in Filipino by Kalayaan undergraduates.
online version here:
http://www.kalayaanreview.com/kalayaan-review.html