PANAGBO: Roxas City Food and Crafts Fair
Encounters With Tradition is a group exhibition that features artists and art groups based in Roxas City and Capiz using uga as motivation, inspiration and point of trajectory for new works in various forms: paintings, mixed media, installation, video and sound works. Participating artists are John Alaban, Animô, Kim Raffy Astrolabio, Sheila Mae Bernaldez, Charline

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Encounters With Tradition is a group exhibition that features artists and art groups based in Roxas City and Capiz using uga as motivation, inspiration and point of trajectory for new works in various forms: paintings, mixed media, installation, video and sound works.
Participating artists are John Alaban, Animô, Kim Raffy Astrolabio, Sheila Mae Bernaldez, Charline Bigbig, Rochel Calinao, Clinton Dellota, Lloyd Develos, Eyecan Creatives, Lorenzo Ignacio and Jonard Villarde. This group show is curated by Marika Constantino.
Exhibit is opening at the Hulot Gallery, Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA) on September 3, 2022 until October 21, 2022.
To complement this endeavor, the Roxas City government under Mayor Ronnie Dadivas also organized the PANAGBO: Roxas City Food and Crafts Fair, from September 3-7, 2022 at the Garden Atrium of Festive Walk in Iloilo, to highlight our locally made products.
“We are hopeful that you will support our effort to promote what Roxas City can offer beyond our borders,” Dadivas said.
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