Art In The Park 2023

 

19 March 2023, Sunday | 10am – 10pm
Jaime Velasquez Park
Salcedo Village, Makati

 

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Explore Jaime Velasquez Park with thousands of art pieces from over 60 participants while enjoying a selection of Food + Drinks. Entrance to the fair is free of charge.

 

 

Participants

1. Village Art Gallery
2. Galerie Artes
3. Fuse Projects
4. Authenticity Zero Collective
5. Tin-aw Art Projects
6. J Studio
7A. FA Gallery
7B. 1LCP Artspace
8A. Aveliana ArtGallery
8B. Sierra Madre Gallery I Joey De Castro
9. MON08 Gallery
10. Ang inK
11. Art Verite Gallery
12. Boston Art Gallery
13. L’Arc en Ciel Atelier
14A. Art Underground
14B. Ysobel Art Gallery
15. ArtBeat Collective
16. Vinyl on Vinyl
17. Sheerjoy
18. Resurrection Furniture
19. Galerie Stephanie
20. Globe Platinum Lounge
21. Galerie Anna
22A. Special Exhibits: Manny Garibay Ft Bjorn Calleja
22B. Museum Foundation of the Philippines
23. Jon and Fessy Pettyjohn
24. Cornerstone Pottery Farm (EJ Espiritu)
25. Casa San Miguel Foundation
26. Cevio Art Haus
27. Artery Art Space
28. M A G
29. Space Encounters Gallery
30. White Walls Gallery
31. Kuta Artists Group
32. Redlab Gallery
33. Galeria Paloma
34. The Thursday Group
35. KOMIKET
36. Association of Pinoyprintmakers
37. KASIBULAN
38. vMeme Contemporary Art Gallery
39. lmahica Art Gallery
40. Parokyano ng Malabon
41. Kulay Art Group
42. Arnold Art Collection
43. Qube Gallery
44. Galeria De Las Islas
45. Urban Sketchers Manila
46. Pangasinan Group
47. ART LAB: Atelier Cesare & Jean Marie Syjuco
48. Manila Collage Collective
49. De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde
50. UP Manila
51. Art For Space Gallery
52. isTorya
53. Triangulum
54. The Mighty Bhutens
55. Art Toys PH
56. Nineveh Artspace
57. Orange Project
58. UP College of Fine Arts
59. UP Artists Circle

Food & Drinks Vendors

A. Drinks Station 1
B. The Culinary Exchange / Drinks Station 2
C. Ralik Shawarma and Pizza di Grazia
D. Shirley’s Authentic House of Curry
E. Monkey Eagle Brewery I Better Snacks
F. Arc Gin
G. Picole
H. The Kitchell I Stanford Shaw
I. Bombvinos
J. Cuts and Mo Cookies
K. Maryland ChickAn
L. Odd Cafe
M. Tita Letty’s Pinoy Deli / Justainable Juice
N. Merry Moo Ice Cream
O. Yuan’s Paella Plus
P. West 103
Q. El Chupacabra
R. One World Butchers / The Tattooed Baker
S. Origine

i. Cashier Tent 1
ii. Cashier Tent 2
iii. Office
iv. Help Desk
v. Staff Food
vi. Portalets
vii. Special Exhibit: Kabunyan de Guia
viii. Dining Tent
ix. Dining Tent
x. Dining Tent
xi. Dining Tent
xii. Dining Tent
xiii. Dining Tent
xiv. Dining Tent

 

Special Performance

 

Pundaquit Virtuosi by Casa San Miguel Foundation

Based in San Antonio, Zambales, the Pundaquit Virtuosi was developed by the Casa San Miguel Foundation (@casa.sanmiguel.zambales) and is part of a community-based arts program that seeks to create opportunities for children through music and the arts.

Come and see them live at Jaime Velasquez Park! 🎶

 

Special Exhibit

MANNY GARIBAY

Emmanuel Garibay, was born in Kidapawan, North Cotabato, Philippines in 1962. He is known as much for his expressionist figurative style as for his keen social and political consciousness expressed in his works. He holds a Sociology and Fine Arts degree both from the University of the Philippines as well as a Master of Divinity from the Union Theological Seminary in Cavite, Philippines. A multi-awarded and internationally established painter, he is a 2000 Thirteen Artist awardee of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and has exhibited in Germany, Sweden, the US, India, Hong Kong, Spain, Kenya and Australia among other countries.

Garibay believes that art can be an effective medium for awakening consciousness which can empower people to bring about empowered change. Thus, he is also an active organizer and has headed various art and cultural organizations ever since his student days. He is currently chairman of Artletics Foundation, a non-stock, non-profit organization that empowers young artists to transform communities through art education. Artletics runs the Linangan Art Residency Program in Alfonso, Cavite which hones artistic and leadership skills in young talents through mentored studio practice, art classes, and immersion in community-building projects.

 

BJORN CALLEJA

Bjorn Calleja (b. 1981, Manila, Philippines) is a Filipino contemporary painter and interdisciplinary artist. He earned his BFA from Far Eastern University, where he later became a part-time lecturer. Aside from exhibiting his work, his early career involved corporate jobs and stints as a graphic designer. He also co-founded Design. Other Things. (‪2012-2014‬), a design studio that worked with a team of visual artists.

Calleja’s work draws on identity, spirituality, art, general and personal history, and the everyday politics, utilizing perspective and a play of scale as metaphor to how we as humans affect the world at large. His paintings, sculptures, installations, and animations are heavily influenced by 80’s and 90’s popular culture, kitsch, the internet, and the aesthetics and textures of Manila’s landscape.

 

KABUNYAN DE GUIA

Kabunyan De Guia is a mosaic artist who loves to take photographs and communicate his ideas through T-shirt paintings. His moto as an artist is “BASTAT LARO LANG LAGI SA BUHAY!” Always playful, with whatever medium he dabbles in, mostly mosaic and junk art. He never does things the right way, always looking for the little “dwende” inside telling him how to frame or how to not frame a work.

The youngest son of Kidlat Tahimik and Katrin de Guia, he shares his father’s fancy for the unusual, for the things out of the scopes of frame. His is the art of a shape-shifter, of a jester. If there is such a thing as a dyslexic art, that would be his style. His stories tell tales about things that happen only while he is there. His photos are pictures captured when suddenly his finger snaps. His mosaics recast fragments into elegant coherence. This artist likes to make defect into effect!

In life and in his art: He trips on shadows; spots clouds in puddles of rain; picks out the humor from the daily grind. In his art, as it may, he maps his inner universe— responding to glimpses and stares of the intangible everywhere. In line with this orientation, he never studied techniques or styles, nor did he apprentice with anyone. Instead, he works with what he randomly finds: He recycles broken dishes into mosaics and the leftover grout from his mosaics into little statues and faces. He stitches his old clothes into colorful lampshades and reworks his photographs into paintings or collages. Anything can change into something else in his hands. Bathala Na.

 

Art in the Park is organized by Philippine Art Events, Inc., for the benefit of the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, with support from Globe Platinum and BPI, and with partners MACEA, Barangay Bel Air

www.artinthepark.ph

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