Mark your calendars, ArteFino is back IRL for a five-week run
Pack your reusable shopping bags because one of Manila’s premier lifestyle shopping fairs is finally (physically) back
Pack your reusable shopping bags because one of Manila’s premier lifestyle shopping fairs is finally (physically) back
The annual Artefino fair is the latest event to be canceled due to the pandemic. Held every year in August since 2017, the fair gathered dozens of entrepreneurs selling
With over a hundred artisan brands back in Artefino this year, as well as, the new ones joining in, many people come to drop by and check out these homegrown
It’s that time of the year again. Over a hundred homegrown brands that support the concept of sustainability and promote tradition are showcasing their products in the third Artefino fair
This year’s ArteFino is said to be bigger, with around 100 artisans from all over the country showcasing their products and crafts. With the swarm of people who dropped by
The first ever ArteFino at the penthouse of 8 Rockwell is showcasing over 70 homegrown brands, all of which promote local design and ingenuity, while supporting communities directly. You may
The minds behind MaArte—Susie Quiros, Marimel Francisco, Maritess Pineda, Cedie Vargas, and Mita Rufino—break away from the established event to bring you a new art fair, ArteFino. ArteFino, much like its
ArteFino, the newest annual arts and crafts fair that debuts next month, intends to take artisans, entrepreneurs and their admirers a step up by linking creativity and business into a network for sustainable, long-term livelihood that goes beyond the usual weekend bazaar.
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