
Art and artifact: Yakishime ceramics at ILOMOCA
By John Anthony S. Estolloso IN HER study on symbolism in art and ritual, American philosopher and educator Susanne K. Langer audaciously asks: What d...

By John Anthony S. Estolloso IN HER study on symbolism in art and ritual, American philosopher and educator Susanne K. Langer audaciously asks: What d...

The Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA) launched the Japan Foundation’s traveling exhibition, “Yakishime – Earth Metamorphosis,” on August 16,...

The search for the next The Outstanding Filipino (TOFIL) Laureate, often referred to as “the Nobel Prize of the Philippines,” is now officially underw...

ILOILO – The Japan Foundation’s travelling exhibition “YAKISHIME – Earth Metamorphosis” will have the next and final stop of its Philippine tour...

The West Visayas State University (WVSU) College of Medicine celebrated its Grand Alumni Homecoming 2024 with a dazzling Pop-Up Fellowship Night, wher...

DÁGTÀ, translated to English, may refer to a stain, a blot, or anything that taints. In its verb form, it may be understood as the act of blemishing o...

By Mariela Angella Oladive The Baysulangpu Artists Society opened its latest exhibit, “Dagta-an: Forming New Perspectives,” on August 10 at Thrive Art...

In the midst of Martial Law, a group of Filipino scientists and researchers were tasked to look for knowledge, ideas, and expertise outside the countr...

Iloilo City, the first in the Philippines to be designated a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, continues to bolster its reputation as a culinary des...