Baguio-based artist Jef Cablog, who recieved an artist’s residency in Ile de Groix, Brittany, France, will have the homecoming exhibit,...
The renowned Czech photographer Jiri Turek debuts his “cityLOVE” exhibition for the first time in Manila. Czech Embassy, in partnership...
Known for her canvases that abstract the patterns of Philippine traditional weaving, Jane Arrieta Ebarle will hold her ninth solo show, “Babaeng Hibla,” at Alliance Française de Manille starting Feb. 1.
Janos Delacruz at Anna, Camille Ver at Stephanie, Zamuco at Alliance Française JANOS Delacruz presents his paintings in the exhibit...
WHEN French classical guitarist Thibault Momper performs a special recital on Sept. 3, 7:30 p.m., at Alliance Française de Manille,...
If there’s one thing we’d like to thank the French for, aside from decadent pastries, it’s Fête de la Musique.
Alliance Française de Manille has extended the application period of its fourth artist residency grants program (AFM-PARP) until Dec. 15.
Cronuts, croissants shaped like donuts (with a hole in the middle and icing), are currently making the news in the United States. This cultural crossbreeding of a French pastry may not be available in Manila yet, but for now, we can get a fusion of French and Manila music. Best of all, it’s free.
After the brouhaha over the voting out of Deanna Ongpin-Recto as board member and president at Alliance Française de Manille (see “Coup d’etat at Alliance Française,” Inquirer Lifestyle, June 9), and the perceived bullying of the board’s Filipino members, which had several Filipino artists (including National Artist BenCab) canceling their scheduled exhibits with the French cultural organization, sources say another Filipino board member is set to quit.
Disbelief and later dismay swept over the art community when Deanna Ongpin-Recto was voted out as board member and president of the Alliance Française de Manille (AFM), the French cultural agency, on June 6.