ART SALE FOR A NOBLE CAUSE
The Catholic Women’s League of San Jose Parish of Iloilo City led by their philanthropist president, jeweler, and art patroness Gina Sarabia Espinosa and Iloilo Artist Community chair Rex Legayda Aguado unveiled the Iloilo Art Sale 2020 at the Northpoint of SM City Iloilo. Almost 120 plus Ilonggo artists featured their iconic works of art

By Staff Writer
The Catholic Women’s League of San Jose Parish of Iloilo City led by their philanthropist president, jeweler, and art patroness Gina Sarabia Espinosa and Iloilo Artist Community chair Rex Legayda Aguado unveiled the Iloilo Art Sale 2020 at the Northpoint of SM City Iloilo.
Almost 120 plus Ilonggo artists featured their iconic works of art in collaboration with Museo de Iloilo to raise funds for grocery items of Iloilo medical frontliners as well as Iloilo Artists Community who likewise felt the hardships of daily survival in this global pandemic.
This noble event will be on sale at SM City Iloilo until August 7, 2020.
For the Buyer’s Guide, check out available artworks on “BREATH OF LIFE” Facebook account and drop Rex Legayada Aguado a message about your intention to purchase the paintings.
Buyers can deposit P5,000 (plus freight costs, if applicable) within 24 hours this bank account – BPI-Iloilo main branch under the account name Catholic Women’s League with account number 1073-63-95-37.
“So far since we started this noble fundraising at Museo de Iloilo, the response was overwhelming, so we were inspired to move this noble cause to more audiences. Giving is God’s way of making us his beloved people to be channel his love to others,” Madame Gina Sarabia-Espinosa said.
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