Tumba-Tumba: Stories and Spaces

 

June 11, 2021
UP Vargas Museum
Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research Center, Roxas Avenue, University of the Philippines, Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines

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CANVAS tells stories at the UP Vargas Museum

The Center for Art, New Ventures and Sustainable Development (CANVAS) presents “Tumba-Tumba: Stories and Spaces,” another proof-of-concept project for its planned children’s museum of Philippine art, at the UP Vargas Museum. This pocket museum opens on June 11, 2021 and will run until July 30, 2021.

In this edition, CANVAS presents three main exhibitions that feature collections developed for publications under two of CANVAS’s literacy programs, the One Million Books for One Million Filipino Children Campaign and the Romeo Forbes Children’s Story Writing Competition.

 

 

One of these publications is “Safe Space,” presented in this exhibit through especially commissioned interactive art installations. Written by Gigo Alampay, published last year, and awarded as the Privacy Initiative of 2021 by the National Privacy Commission, both the activity book and exhibition guide kids on how to protect themselves and their personal information from online dangers. This UP Vargas exhibition is made possible in part by generous support from Google.

 

Gigo Alampay is with Theworkinganimals Artprojects and 10 others
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Next is the new picture and story book “A Bridge for Silay.” A special project with Agay Llanera and The Working Animals, the story and the exhibition tell the legend of the “devil’s bridge” of Talim Island in Binangonan, Rizal. Ronson Culibrina, the creator of the artworks for this exhibition and publication, resides on the island.

 

 

The third exhibition presents artworks created by Luis Lorenzana for the story “Silim, Prinsesa ng Dilim” by Mark Joseph Bacho. A winner of the Romeo Forbes Children’s Story Writing Competition, this mythological tale touches on contemporary issues of diversity, tolerance, and finding beauty and pride in one’s identity.

“Tumba-tumba: Stories and Spaces” is the third time for CANVAS to turn the Vargas Museum into a children’s museum in order to give visitors a glimpse of its vision for what a children’s museum ought to be: visually engaging, memorable, and fearlessly interactive.

A non-profit that works with the creative community to promote literacy and explore national identity, CANVAS publishes its award-winning children’s stories and donates their books to benefit children in public schools and poor communities throughout the Philippines. Its “One Million Books for One Million Filipino Children Campaign” promotes independent reading and creative thinking in Filipino children, while also exposing them to the best of contemporary Filipino art and literature.

For more information, visit tumbatumba.ph or contact info@canvas.ph.

 

 

For the opening date, kindly note that only ten people will be allowed into the Museum at any given time. Then, beginning June 15 (Tuesday) to July 30 (Friday), only five people at a time will be allowed into the museum.

The Museum will be open only by appointment from Tuesdays to Saturdays except holidays. Walk-ins will not be allowed, and reservations must be made at least one day (24 hrs) in advance.

To make an appointment, please send a message to the UP Vargas Museum via their Facebook page.

Accessing the museum is a bit tricky because the UP Oval is still closed to cars. Visitors with cars should park along the roads around the UP Oval, and then just walk to the Vargas Museum. You will be allowed to walk along the UP Oval to the Museum.

Hope to see you there! 🙂