Human Seascape
Human Seascape “Human Seascape” is based on my years-long journey that took place in the seas surrounding Japan, Korea and the Philippines mainly along the Kuroshio and Tsushima Warm currents, […]
Human Seascape “Human Seascape” is based on my years-long journey that took place in the seas surrounding Japan, Korea and the Philippines mainly along the Kuroshio and Tsushima Warm currents, […]
As flames consumed our beloved Faculty Center, the UP community came together to mourn the loss of not just a building but an entity that, to us, was very much […]
Sa Timyas ng Paglaya is an exhibition of works by political prisoners: activists arbitrarily arrested, detained, and facing either political or false criminal charges for their work in community organizing […]
This exhibit revolves and focuses upon the lives of the indigenous youth and children in contemporary times. One can see images from the mundane things that young people do such […]
The fashion weeks in Paris, Milan, London and Berlin not only attract journalists, bloggers, buyers and celebrities. Models parade around in outfits that are, more or less, suitable for everyday […]
Renowned geographer Carl Sauer lamented the lack of vocabulary to describe space, a very crucial unit of geography. When words, numbers, and facts are naught, images emerge as valuable sources […]
RESTORATIVE is a collaborative exhibition honoring the traditional healing methods and culture of the Ivatan people, an indigenous group at the extreme north of the Philippines. Whether one is a […]
reading Maceda, PRELUDE is an exhibit that attempts to summarize some of the key theories used by Maceda in his compositions — Technology, Nature/Environment, Space/Atmosphere and Time. Text from Maceda’s […]
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