
Madness in a time of imperialism
Hilda Koronel is ‘Sisa’. With a sly nod to the character from Rizal’s novel, her character loses herself to the follies of the narrative’s zeitgeist: ...

Hilda Koronel is ‘Sisa’. With a sly nod to the character from Rizal’s novel, her character loses herself to the follies of the narrative’s zeitgeist: ...

The National Book Development Board (NBDB) and Hubon Manunulat: West Visayan Writers, in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the ...

At Alliance Française de Manille, Angela Silva asks a simple but disarming set of questions: Who were these people? Where were these taken? What were ...

Art as a personal journey. This phrase defined the dedication of the thirty-two (32) artists honored with the Harvest of Honor at the 18th Ani ng Dang...

What happens when tradition meets texture — when paper carries memory and fabric breathes with color? The Himbon Contemporary Ilonggo Artists Group re...

You’ve probably heard Arel Distor Zambarrano casually say, “steady pulso lang kita ah,” in his laid-back Banatenhon tone when artist friends ask how h...

Three auspicious openings mark Les Amacio’s dynamic start to 2026—a triple convergence that launches his season with bold momentum. He curates the gro...

Karay-a writer Alex C. Delos Santos, who goes by his pseudonym Datu Lubay, opens his first solo exhibition dubbed DE.KON.STRAK.SYON: The Art of Datu L...

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts reaffirmed its support for expanding access to Philippine historical literature and research as it jo...