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  • Dissident Vicinities

    Bulwagan ng Dangal Main Hall

    “The exhibition ‘Dissident Vicinities’ responds to moments— lived or archived—in the histories of people’s movements for liberation and rights in the Philippines. It reflects on the questions: How are people’s […]

  • Con.Currents: Points of Sublation

    Bulwagan ng Dangal Main Hall and Atelyer

    As contemporary performance aesthetics gear more and more toward the (re)presentation of the performance process as crucial, if not, central to the totality of the performance experience – from Brecht […]

  • The Constantino Murals: Hidden in Plain Sight

    Bulwagan ng Dangal Atelyer Gallery

    The Constantino Murals were created ten years ago in collaboration with TutoK, an artists’ group that, before disbanding, explored the language of dissent in the visual realm. Commissioned to commemorate […]

  • Sandaang Taon ng Aghamtao / 100 Years of Philippine Anthropology

    Bulwagan ng Dangal Main Hall

    From its institution in the Philippines, the discipline of anthropology participated in shaping colonial policy and engaged the public specifically in the conceptualization of the ‘peoples of the Philippines’, shaping […]

  • Resurfacing: Portraying Disappearances

    Bulwagan ng Dangal University Heritage Museum

    The exhibition titled “Resurfacing” showcases a selection of the three dimensional images of the victims of state enforced disappearances in the country from the 1970’s until the present. The works […]

  • Stopover!

    Bulwagan ng Dangal Main Hall

    Four artists from the U.P. Master of Fine Arts program in their FA 211 class critically explore and analyze their own art practice by producing ekphrastic artworks in their show […]

  • Kahayupan

    Bulwagan ng Dangal Atelyer Gallery

    This MFA exhibit revolves around the notion that animals have been used as bisual metaphors for commentary of society’s ills. From the European Medieval Beastiaries, or bound text featuring stories […]