Best in Show
November 06, 2021
TNM presents Best In Score 2021 featuring the winning scores of the Tribeca New Music National 2021 Young Composer Competition. Composer/performer Zac Zinger (ACC 2016) will perform his Haiku in Variation...
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TNM presents Best In Score 2021 featuring the winning scores of the Tribeca New Music National 2021 Young Composer Competition. Composer/performer Zac Zinger (ACC 2016) will perform his Haiku in Variation...
View EventTHE BIG TRIP - A curatorial movement tracking new connections to the rooted practices and ancestral wisdoms around the world and linking them to a plural web that supports a more holistic global narrative...
View EventThe sound installation Water Rhythms: Listening to Climate Change is a collaboration between composer, percussionist, and sound artist Susie Ibarra (ACC 2007, 2018) and glaciologist, geographer, and climate scientist Michele Koppes...
View EventAmbie Abaño “implores people to take a pause” in her latest exhibition “...Still-ness…” featuring woodblock prints that evoke calmness and a meditative introspection.
Sabrina Jeon in her exhibition notes writes, "... Still-ness..." is a continuation of the artist's introspective journey which she embarked upon years ago. Through these works, she explores her present moment, relying on the visual form to depict her current experience and where she is in this grand adventure.
“...Still-ness…” may be viewed on site at the Altro Mondo Creative Space. The gallery is open Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10:00am to 5:00pm. For inquiries contact @altromondoart on Facebook or Instagram.
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Renowned artists Edna Vida (ACC 2012) and Nonoy Froilan collaborate in Of Art and Wine featuring "DUETS," an exhibition of painting and photography that further evoke both artists’ impressive creative interaction and connection.
The exhibition curated by Nestor Jardin (JDR 3rd Award) explores patterns of Edna Vida and the sky photography of Nonoy Froilan. Their artworks reveal connections between emotions and perceptions, movement and stillness, energy and tranquility, human and ethereal forms in harmony with each other.
For inquiries contact angelica.restrivera@conradhotels.com
To attend virtual opening on October 26, 2021 at 2:00pm(Manila) -Zoom mtg: 838 9804 6442 Pword: OAAWDUETS
View EventA musical production set to mark a milestone in the country’s theater scene is the staging of “Lapulapu Ang Datu ng Mactan” written by Nicolas B. Pichay (ACC 2009, Ma-Yi Theater Company), with set and costume design by Gino Gonzales (ACC 1998-2000).
The stage production is a fitting tribute to the victory of local hero Lapulapu (La/pù la/pù) against Colonial Spain’s “attempts to subjugate a number of the tribes then living in the islands in 1521.” The National Historical Institute of the Philippines leads the celebration that also coincides with the 500th year anniversary of the circumnavigation of the globe.
Coincidentally, the play is made more significant as the chosen show to reopen the newly refurbished and restored major architectural structure in the heart of Manila, the 1931 built Metropolitan Theater.
View EventArtSpeak continues the conversation started by Filipino printmaker Ambie Abaño (ACC 2011) and Malaysian printmaker Juhari Said on printmaking techniques and processes during the Art Fair Philippines held early this year.
Registration is now open for ArtSpeak Online: Expanded Printmaking II featuring Thai printmaker and Chiang Mai Art on Paper Studio founder, Kitikong Tilokwattanotai with printmakers Abaño and Said joining in the conversation.
ArtSpeak Online: Expanded Printmaking II looks into non-traditional and experimental approaches to printmaking employed by leading practitioners in Southeast Asia.
Slots are limited. To register for the event that starts at 2:00PM (Manila) , please go to: bit.ly/AAGExpandedPrintmaking
Watch out for the event livestream via https://www.facebook.com/ateneoartgallery
For inquiries contact aag@ateneo.edu.
View EventThe 2021 Busan Biennale unveils impressive workmanship from creatives in the region with the opening of its Sea Art Festival hosted by the Busan Metropolitan City, Busan Biennale Organizing Committee.
Filipino visual artist Leeroy New (ACC 2015) contributes with his astounding assemblage entitled “ANITO.” He shares, “ANITO is the manifested spirit of the surrounding natural environment taking the form of a tentacled bamboo and plastic hybrid.”
View EventThe second night of China Now features the festival’s ensemble in residence, the Del Sol String Quartet, and Guggenheim Composer Fellow Jin Hi Kim, in a showcase of Asian American composers of contemporary American music at the Fisher Center at Bard College...
View EventFIFTH WALL FEST, the Philippines' first international platform for dance on camera, continues to connect with creatives, artists, movers and shakers to explore the wonders of dance on film. On its 2nd edition, the competition focuses on the rawness and vulnerability built from isolation—the profound elements unraveled in the sensorial gesticulations of captured motion.
Festival Director Madge Reyes (ACC 2018) shares, “the festival not only offers a space for visibility and education, but also opens a dialogue for movement beyond the screen.”
View EventFor her Year of Uncertainty project, Queens Museum Artist-In-Residence Utsa Hazarika (ACC 2017-2020) expands a body of artwork, research, and analysis on the subject of diasporic Desi identity in Living As A Nation...
View EventThe Philippine Pavilion “Bangkóta” unveils in the World Expo 2021 Dubai, aligning with the theme "Connecting Minds, Creating the Future."
Marian Pastor Roces (ACC 2004) curates “Bangkóta” in collaboration with Architect Royal Pineda of Budji+Royal Architecture+Design. Jointly created by hundreds of construction workers, artists, and designers, the pavilion showcases specific spaces aurally defined by music composed by National Artist and ACC multi grantee Dr. Ramon P. Santos.
Also highlighted in the pavilion are exquisite visual works such as the mural “Super Past Time” by Dexter Fernandez (ACC 2014); the avian-motif sculpture at the bridgeway “Limokon and Timamanukin” by Riel J. Hilario (ACC 2012); and the dance video directed by Jae Hyung Wang, co-choreography by Denisa Reyes (ACC 1995) and JM Cabling to the music by Teresa Barrozo (ACC 2014).
top photo: the Philippine Pavilion
bottom photo: “Super Past Time” by Dexter Fernandez
photo of pavilion from website ; artwork from artist
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