Clarinetist Andrew Constantino delivered an exemplary graduation recital with his electrifying rendition of Copland’s seldom heard Clarinet Concerto at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Museum of Arts and Sciences on May 7.
Francisco “Bobby” Manosa’s pioneering achievements in Philippine modern vernacular architecture are in full view in an extensive exhibit at the...
The University of Santo Tomas (UST) Museum of Arts and Sciences will mount an exhibit on the history of the...
THE GREAT acoustics of University of Santo Tomas Museum did justice to the excellent recital of classical guitarist Aemilio Cecilio...
Now may be the time to reflect on what happened during the visit of Pope Francis, said Fr. Isidro Abaño,...
An exhibit at the University of Santo Tomas Museum of Arts and Sciences displays the longest known ivory corpus in the Philippines, the “Crucifixion of Christ,” the same figure included in the October 2012 issue of the National Geographic that exposed the alleged thriving illegal trade in ivory icons in the Philippines.
Blessed John Paul II was convinced that art is one effective medium by which Christianity and other non-Christian beliefs can...