An exhibit by Laguna artist Marco Polo "Marpolo" Coria Cabrera running in NCCA Gallery this March presents Filipino gods and goddesses through abstract paintings created with mixed media.
Historically rooted in the influences of Malay culture, the Filipino tradition of wearing headgear, or "gora," as protection from the elements dates back centuries. However, it was during the ...
Manila's Toyo Eatery has been named the winner of the Gin Mare Art of Hospitality Award 2025. Voted for by the 350-plus ...
Philippine Mythological Dieties” open at the NCCA Gallery on March 6, 2025 and reintroduces Filipino gods and goddesses ...
Filipino-American comedian Jo Koy is coming back to the Philippines after including the country in his upcoming "Just Being ...
The National Museum of the Philippines-Cebu is a marvel of modern architecture, seamlessly blending traditional Filipino design elements with contemporary aesthetics. Witnessing a momentous event, the ...
His mum, Ivy, took this chance to teach him the Filipino culture Source: Ivy Boomer "It's really important as it is part of his identity - half of him is Filipino," so says Ivy Boomer why she ...
Hosted by Jean Dumago-Descallar — fondly known as Teacher Jean — this show celebrates the richness of Filipino culture, language and values. A proud Bisaya from Butuan City, Mindanao, she brings a ...
This exhibition seeks to capture the transformative journey of integrating traditional Filipino elements with global influences, offering fresh perspectives on contemporary Filipino identity.
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