May 04, 2018

Celebrating 20 years of local art: Tam-awan @ 20

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  • Celebrating 20 years of local art: Tam-awan @ 20
  • With the intent to preserve and promote the Philippine culture and heritage, ArtistSpace and Chanum Foundation Inc. present Tam-awan @ 20. There will be a group exhibition of artworks from Tam-awan Village, an artist’s village located in Baguio City, to celebrate their 20 years of consistent passion for culture and the arts.

    100 participating artists nationwide have made it possible for a non-government organization to hold the biggest simultaneous art-exhibition in the country. These exhibitions are being held in Ayala Museum’s ArtistSpace, SM City Baguio, and Tam-awan Village. The exhibition features a wide collection of works showcasing the skills, technical mastery, and personal perspectives of the artist. We suggest visiting Baguio City if you have the chance, but if you don’t, you can view some of the pieces at ArtistSpace from May 2 to May 14, 2018. ArtistSpace is located at the Ayala Museum Annex, G/L, Makati Ave. cor. Dela Rosa St., Makati City. You can come any day from 10 AM to 7 PM and yes, admission is free!

    For more information, please call 02-759-8288 or e-mail artistspace@ayalamuseum.org and look for Jane Salvador or email John Arvin Molintas at tamawanvillage@gmail.com.

     

    Details:

    What: Tam-awan @ 20
    When: May 2 to May 14, 2018
    Where: ArtistSpace, Ayala Museum Annex, G/L, Makati Ave. cor. Dela Rosa St., Makati City
    Contact number: 02-759-8288
    E-mail: artistspace@ayalamuseum.org or tamawanvillage@gmail.com


    Written by Diana Nava, Philippine Primer intern

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