Gallery News: Ephraim Samson at The Crucible
Ephraim Samson works in three media in his latest show, which opens tomorrow at The Crucible Gallery, fourth floor, SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City. The show runs until Feb. 8.
For inquiries, call 635-6061.
* * *
Meghan Geliza at Art Underground
Meghan Geliza takes viewers to a voyage of self-discovery in “Origins,” which is on view until tomorrow at Art Underground, 814 Balagtas St., Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City.
For information, call 721-0745 or email artundergroundmanila@gmail.com.
* * *
Juan de Mesa at Mendez Big and Small
Juan de Mesa pays homage to Pope Francis in “Pope Francis Contemplating World Peace,” which is on view at Mendez Big and Small Gallery, fourth floor, Artwalk, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.
For details, call or SMS 0917-8482691.
* * *
Tam-Awan Village group show at ArtistSpace, Ayala Museum
Tam-Awan Village Artists (TVA) Jordan Mang osan, Art Lozano, Edwin Macadaeg, Jen Lorenzo, Patric Palasi, Randy Nimer, Herwin Buccat, Alfonso Dato, Alfredo Dato, Mark Tandoyog, Clinton Aniversario, Heidi Rodriguez and Marlyn Bulayao showcase contemporary works inspired by the bucolic sceneries and unique people of the Cordillera region in “Tam-Awan Village Exhibit Group Show,” which is on view until today at ArtistSpace, Ayala Museum, Dela Rosa St., Makati City.
For inquiries, call 759-8288 or email artistspace@ayalafoundation.org.
* * *
Museum of Indigenous Art opens at Pinto Art Museum
Pinto Art Museum inaugurates the Museum of Indigenous Art, a new building dedicated to the presentation and collection of indigenous art, sculpture, textile and jewelry from the Philippines and Southeast Asia. The new structure and its main exhibition, which opens on Feb. 1, is designed by Antonio Leano. The collection is curated by museum president Dr. Joven Cuanang, in collaboration with cultural experts and scholars Ramon Villegas and David Baradas.
The show features statuary objects, textile and jewelry from indigenous communities in the Philippines, amplified by items collected from other Asian countries like Burma and Laos.
The Museum of Indigenous Art of the Pinto Art Museum is at 1 Sierra Madre St., Grand Heights, Antipolo City, Rizal.
For inquiries, call 697-1015 or email pintoartmuseum@yahoo.com.