5 Reasons to Be Excited for Art in the Park 2024
Art in the Park is back in Salcedo! This time around they’re pulling all the stops
Words Mika Reyes
Photos courtesy of Art in the Park
February 29, 2024
Embark on this cultural odyssey as Art in the Park 2024 weaves together the threads of creativity, philanthropy, and inclusivity. With an extensive list of exhibitors and the allure of special exhibits, this year's edition promises to be a captivating immersion into the heart of Filipino artistry. Don't miss the chance to be part of this cultural extravaganza, where art transcends boundaries, and creativity knows no limits.
Art in the Park returns to Jaime Velasquez Park in Makati City, enticing art aficionados on March 17, Sunday, from 10 am to 10 pm. This heralded event, now in its 18th edition, promises an immersive experience that transcends the boundaries of conventional art exhibitions. Find out more reasons to be invited with our list down below:
Inclusive Art Extravaganza
Art in the Park 2024 is not just an exhibition; it's a celebration of art for everyone. With over 60 exhibitors, including galleries, art collectives, independent spaces, and student groups, this year's event boasts a diverse showcase of Filipino creativity. The entrance is free, ensuring that the magic of art is accessible to all.
Supporting the National Museum of the Philippines
While you indulge your senses in the kaleidoscope of artistic expression, you're also contributing to a noble cause. Art in the Park continues its legacy of supporting the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, directing proceeds towards the National Museum of the Philippines and its programs.
Affordable Masterpieces
Art need not be a luxury, and Art in the Park proves just that. The prices of artworks are capped at a modest P70,000, allowing art enthusiasts to acquire prized pieces without breaking the bank. Many patrons have found treasures for even less, making art ownership an achievable dream.
Visionaries in Focus
This year's featured artists are a triumvirate of visionary talents. Demi Padua, a stalwart of Filipino contemporary art, crafts mesmerizing compositions that blur the lines between figuration and abstraction. Padua invites viewers to peel away layers, revealing the authentic identity of his subjects without judgment—a captivating dance between reality and perception.
Joining the ranks are abstractionists Pepe Delfin and Clarence Chun. Delfin, with her unique style, channels experiences, observations, and relationships into ethereal creations, inviting viewers into the intimate realms of her artistic journey. Meanwhile, Chun's narrative-driven abstractions draw from his life as a first-generation immigrant, weaving a tapestry of memories from Leyte to Hawaii.
L-R Demi Padua, Clarence Chun, and Pepe Delfin
Culinary Delights and Harmonious Soundscape
Amidst the visual feast, Art in the Park offers a gastronomic treat with a variety of food and beverage concessionaires. From quick bites to leisurely cocktails, fairgoers can indulge their palates while soaking in the artistic ambiance. The vibes are further elevated by the enchanting melodies of Any Name's Okay and Soulful Mood, creating a harmonious backdrop to your artistic exploration.
For more information, visit www.artinthepark.ph and follow @artintheparkph on Instagram and www.facebook.com/artinthepark on Facebook.