The Maningning Miclat Art Foundation Inc. (MMAFI) announces the livestreaming of “Ginugunita Kita,” a performance art faturing Maningning Miclat’s...
Award-winning visual artist and trilingual poet (English, Filipino and Chinese) Maningning Miclat met an untimely death on the campus of Far Eastern University (FEU) 18 years ago.
THE MANINGNING Miclat Art Foundation, Inc. (MMAFI), with the Art Circle Gallery, is calling on young artists below 28 years...
Writing music to Maningning’s poems, said composer Jesse Lucas, felt like discovering ‘a new language, a language that speaks
directly to the soul’
MANINGNING Miclat Art Foundation Inc. (MMAFI) is holding its 7th biennial poetry awarding ceremonies at the Cultural Center of the...
Fifteen years after she died for love, like a true artist, at the age of 28, Maningning Miclat, prize-winning visual...
It has been 42 years since my first Chinese New Year in Beijing. And 28 years since my last in the Chinese capital, as I, with my husband Mario and our two Chinese-born daughters, returned to the Philippines in 1986 right after the first Edsa People Power Revolution that brought down the Marcos dictatorship.
Singing actress Banaue Miclat was born in China and spent her first seven years there, because her parents Mario Miclat (the writer) and Alma were leftist activists.
Forty, the age believed to be when real life begins, is what writer-painter Maningning Miclat would’ve been today. In September this year, it will be her 12th “angel year,” a tender euphemism that those who love and miss her use when they refer to her death.