Canadian
Ambassador Sutherland to open major art exhibit.
Top Canada-based Filipino artists
join forces with some of the Philippines’ most
exciting talents to mount what is probably the biggest
art show of the year. Entitled “Convergence Internationale”,
this large-scale art exhibit opens on September 24 at
the Artspace area of Glorietta 4 and will run up to
October 7.
The guest of honour, Canada’s Ambassador to the
Philippines Peter Sutherland will formally open the
exhibit at 7:00PM.
The core of exhibiting artists are members
of the Philippine Artists Group of Canada (P.A.G.),
a Toronto-based group of expatriate Filipinos, most
of whom are coming home for the first time after the
sixteen-year existence of the art organization. Some
of the artpieces to be exhibited are coming from artists
who have not been seen in the Manila art circles for
more than twenty years.
The P.A.G. was formed by Filipino artists
in Canada who came across each other as they sought
to actively pursue their art again and be able to promote
Philippine visual arts in their adopted country. Interestingly,
some of the P.A.G.’s members were already well-known
names in the Philippine art scene when they emigrated.
Longing to visit their motherland and
reestablish their ties with the Philippine art world,
the P.A.G. members happily won the joint support of
the Embassy of Canada in Manila, the Embassy of the
Philippines in Ottawa, headed by Ambassador Francisco
Benedicto, the Consulate General of the Philippines
in Toronto, with Consul General Alejandro Mosquera,
in their quest for a visit cum exhibit. Former P.A.G.
president Romi C. MananQuil, who will be heading the
delegation, worked hand in hand with Philippine-Canadian
Foundation, Inc. president Bayani Abesamis, a Toronto-based
lawyer, with Director Pamela Apsay and a core of artist-participants
in Manila in organizing the show.
The exhibiting P.A.G. artists are Antonio
Afable, Jr., Wilfred Alinas, Maria Nellie Bautista,
Jhun Ciolo Diamante, Antonio P. Doctor, Tony ‘Dunluna’,
Rol P. Lampitoc, Rocille Lampitoc, Romi C. MananQuil,
Calixto Quiachon, and Jomedi Rollo. Except for three,
all of the mentioned artists will be attending the show.
Other P.A.G. members are Rolly Abarilla, Paquito Cruzet,
Tony Leyco, Maripi Leynes, Omel Masalunga, Mogi Mogado,
and Frank Tonido.
The non-P.A.G. members who will complement
them are the highly acclaimed BenCab of Baguio, Paris-based
Ofelia Gelvezon-Tequi, Lenore RS Lim from New York,
Jun Bueno Silva from Chicago, Daniel H. Dizon from Pampanga,
Rafael Asuncion, Pete Castaneda, Entes Magpusao, Bill
Ibanez, Slim Torres, Platon Varquez and Francisco Verano
from Metro Manila.
“Convergence Internationale”
is sponsored by perennial supporter PNB Rapid Remit/PNB
Remittance Company Canada (Patron of the Arts), Dr.
Cheryle Bobila-Dumasal, Dr. Eric Domingo and Associates
(Patrons), Pinksoda and Oakwood Premiere Ayala Centre
(Benefactors). Part of the proceeds from this exhibition
will be donated to the Philippine-Canadian Centre Foundation,
Inc.
This historic exhibition may be visited online at: www.convergenceinternationale.com.
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