Panyáan: Three Tales of the Tagbanua,” the newest book from the Center for Art, New Ventures and Sustainable Development (Canvas), features stories informed and inspired by the rich culture of the Tagbanuas of the Calamianes Island Group in Coron, Palawan province.
John Paul Antido’s “Balanghai: Second Barrage,” at Canvas Gallery and Garden in Diliman, is a follow-up to “Balanghai: Ground Zero” held in Singapore last year.
Raymond Legaspi spent 20 years in advertising before finally focusing on painting.
With a new creative freedom, unencumbered by clients’ many restrictions and requirements, he says: “It is time to create or document important and meaningful experiences.”
Susanito Sarnate and Roderick Tijing, two artists from Negros Occidental, present their latest artworks at Canvas Gallery and Garden in Quezon City, with “Duha.”
“Rizalpabeto,” a collaboration between visual artist Elmer Borlongan and poet Vim Nadera, is on view at Manila Contemporary. The exhibition...