+ Follow ERIC ZAMUCO Tag
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[Summary] => The Lopez Museum presents artists Josephine Turalba, Toym Imao and Eric Zamuco on Mar. 9, from 2 to 4 p.m., who will be discussing the concept and creative process behind their works in museum’s latest exhibit, “Grounded.”
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[Title] => A fine exhibit, a fine visit
[Summary] => A few days have passed since Eric Zamuco took down his one-man show, A Fine Line, at West Gallery. Judging from the tenor of his voice during our recent conversation, the young multi-media maverick is still on cloud nine, what with the favorable comments his latest outing has been receiving from various quarters.
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