This February, Space Encounters Gallery turns into the playground of Cavite street artists as they paint the town red (and blue and neon) in the Existence group exhibit.
Cavity Collective, also known as CVTY, brings street art to Metro Manila as it aims to create deeper awareness and appreciation for the lowbrow art movement in the country. The collective, which was established in 2010, has done murals in and around Cavite and Metro Manila, but the project they are most proud of (to date) is the commissioned work for the Pasay cemetery walls last 2015. The project was spearheaded by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts in cooperation with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Department of the Interior and Local Government, and the city government. CVTY turned an otherwise garbage-ridden space into a striking work of art.
As it celebrates its 10th anniversary, the group brings its diverse street art styles to Space Encounters Gallery. Sixteen of its 23 active members will showcase their works: Tyang Karyel, Lee Salvador, Niel Atienza, Dagger, Blic, Kiwicuts, Quatro Hapimeel, Imba, Qwark, Nemo Aguila, Doktor Karayom, Bayawak, Yeng Cruz, Hnnh, Jai Hernandez, and Mio Aseremo.
Space Encounters Gallery is located at Unit 7D, 7th Floor Padilla Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. The gallery is open from Tuesdays to Fridays, 10am to 6pm; and on Saturdays, 11am to 5pm. Email spacegallery.info@gmail.com or call 0917-7956739 for inquiries. You may also log on to gallery.spaceencounters.net.