Tagaytay Art Beat (TAB) 3 was a veritable feast for the senses. A showcase of the visual and musical arts, the festival was held at Museo Orlina, fast becoming a popular destination in Tagaytay City.
Museo Orlina and Docdef Productions partner for the third time to bring music lovers, art aficionados, and hobbyists under one...
Curating is the quintessential art form of the postmodern age. We curate our wardrobes, our apartments, our meals. We choose...
“Blown-Away: The Allure of Blown Glass Art” presents of the works of Czech glass artist Jirí Pacinek at the Reflections...
“Resindipity,” the solo exhibition by Batangas artist Mischa, is ongoing at Reflections Gallery at Museo Orlina. Sourced from...
TYPICAL of what any other Filipino tourist does, our globetrotting, eminent glass sculptor Ramon Orlina does the round of obligatory...
PERHAPS one of the biggest mysteries—a virtual arcanum— in Philippine art would be what made Ramon Orlina, a licensed architect...
Art lovers still have until today to catch artist Ramon Orlina’s current show, “Clear Impressions,” at Museo Orlina in Tagaytay...
After the “Promdi” exhibit at the Reflections Gallery of Museo Orlina in Tagaytay, the gallery has mounted “Promdi 2,” featuring the works of Angelo Baldemor from Paete, Laguna; Henri Cainglet from Valencia, Bohol; and Ramon Orlina from Taal, Batangas.
Day trippers to Tagaytay used to make the drive in time for lunch in their favorite restaurant that gives a view of Taal Volcano. After a leisurely meal and a few minutes spent haggling for fresh fruits at the stands lining the main road, they would make their way back to the city.