Remembering the Philippines’ First LGBTQ+ Play

Remembering the Philippines’ First LGBTQ+ Play

When Programang Putul-Putol was first staged in 1975, the term LGBTQ+ had not yet been coined, and the subject was not seriously discussed.

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Nature’s Daughter

Nature’s Daughter

Meet visual artist Cecile Artillaga who has the gift of magnifying and elevating nature for everybody to wonder and enjoy.

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FIFA Gets a Kick Out of LeRoid David’s Poster Design

FIFA Gets a Kick Out of LeRoid David’s Poster Design

Meet Fil-Am artist LeRoid David whose impressive portfolio includes designs for the Giants, Warriors, 49ers, Sharks, and now, FIFA.

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Xyza Cruz Bacani’s Empathetic Lens

Xyza Cruz Bacani’s Empathetic Lens

A self-described artist-in-service, renowned photographer Xyza Cruz Bacani trains her a lens on the lives of the marginalized.

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Passion for the Byzantine

Passion for the Byzantine

Meet Paolo “Powee” Celdran, a content creator whose passion is the Byzantine Period.

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Ceramic Artist Winnie Go’s Unique Vision

Ceramic Artist Winnie Go’s Unique Vision

Ceramic artist Winnie Go challenges old notions of craft by creating pieces that are emotionally resonant, focusing more on the idea behind each work.

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Ramon Santos’ Intriguing World of Non-Music

Ramon Santos’ Intriguing World of Non-Music

Meet Ramon Santos, a musical genius, an iconoclast and innovator who pushes the boundaries of his craft to the fullest extent possible and comes up with works that provoke, delight, and enrich our artistic experience.

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Kim Canonigo’s Stunning Portraits

Kim Canonigo’s Stunning Portraits

A Kim Canonigo portrait can paint a thousand words.

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Patches of Remembrance

Patches of Remembrance

Meet Filipino American sculptural quilters who see themselves as documentarians of memories.

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A Filipina’s Art Speaks for Itself

A Filipina’s Art Speaks for Itself

Pop conceptual artist Maryrose C. Mendoza, 58, is taking advantage of this ongoing period of creative freedom by using Filipino materials to stretch the genre in all directions.

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