Winners of ‘Sining Filipina’ National Art Competition Announced

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It was a celebration of Filipina artistry and women empowerment through art as SM Supermalls, BDO Unibank, Inc. and the Zonta Club of Makati and Environs (ZCME), announced the winners of the inaugural “Sining Filipina” art competition at an awarding ceremony and exhibition opening at SM Aura.

“Gabay na Ilaw” by Luckyshia Jenielou Canonigo, 2nd place winner in the figurative category

Distinguished members of the diplomatic corps, business sector, and the arts community gathered to celebrate the winners and participants of the Philippines’ very first all-female national art competition. “Sining Filipina” aims to highlight Filipina artistry and creativity, and promote their wider participation in Philippine art. 

Guests of honor women leaders themselves were US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson, British Ambassador Laure Beaufils, Singapore Ambassador Constance See, Embassy of Denmark’s Madame Eva Fischer-Mellbin, Embassy of Nigeria Counsellor/Head of Chancery Charity Ekeadon Davidson, together with SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation president Elizabeth Sy and SM Foundation executive director Debbie Sy.

Leading the awarding and exhibition opening ceremonies were SM Supermalls president Steven Tan, BDO Private Bank president Albert Yeo, and ZCME president Jeannie Abaya.

Hanna Joy Sayam from Negros Occidental and her artwork, entitled “Pira-pirasong Tela ng mga Marias,” and Maria Gemma San Jose from Ilocos Norte and her artwork, “Layers of Experience,” won top honors in the figurative and non-figurative categories, respectively, each taking home the grand prize of Php 250,000.

Hanna Joy Sayam from Negros Occidental was awarded the grand prize in the figurative category for her artwork entitled “Pira-pirasong Tela ng mga Marias.”

Maria Gemma San Jose from Ilocos Norte and her artwork entitled “Layers of Experience” (upper left) won top honors in the non-figurative category

Winners in the Figurative category Luckyshia Jenielou Canonigo (2nd place) and Ma. Christina Baltero (3rd place); and Non-Figurative category winners Maria Melissa Sangoyo (2nd place) and Isabelita Rodillo (3rd place) were awarded a cash prize of P150,000 for second place, and P100,000 for third. All winners also took home the Sining Filipina trophy, specially created by sculptor and Zonta member Charming Baldemor.

Ma. Christina Baltero’s “Kula”, which won third place in the figurative category

“She’s not that complicated” by second place winner in the non-figurative category, Maria Melissa Sangoyo

Isabelita Rodillo’s “The power of many”, which won third place in the non-figurative category

The Sining Filipina trophy, made from mango and narra wood, is a creative representation of everything that means to be a woman. A play on contrasts presents a piece that is strong yet soft. The trophy was crafted from wood, artfully shaped to form smooth, flowing curves and brushstrokes. The female silhouette was also reimagined to look like a cornucopia — symbolizing abundance and the overflowing creativity in the arts

The pioneering competition, which provides a platform for women to express their unique perspective and narratives through art, received an overwhelming response with 732 entries coming from women of all ages from all over the country. The esteemed panel of judges that took the formidable task to heart was composed of Metropolitan Museum of Manila president Tina Colayco, Ayala Museum senior curator and head of conservation Kenneth Esguerra, Ateneo Art Gallery director and chief curator Victoria Herrera, renowned artist Mark Justiniani, and eminent sculptor Julie Lluch.

The inaugural Sining Filipina winners with the competition’s esteemed judges (from left): Maria Gemma San Jose; Ma. Christina Baltero; Hanna Joy Sayam; renowned sculptor Julie Lluch; Metropolitan Museum of Manila president Tina Colayco; Ateneo Art gallery director and chief curator Victoria Herrera; Isabelita Rodillo; Maria Melissa Sangoyo; and Luckyshia Jenielou Canonigo

The awarding ceremony also marked the opening of the exhibition featuring the six winning works and those of the 72 finalists. Proceeds from the sale of the artworks will go to the artist and ZCME’s charitable programs. The exhibition ran until March 22, 2024 at the Upper Ground Level Atrium of SM Aura.

“Sining Filipina” is one of the highlights of SM Supermalls’ Women’s Month celebration this March and is also supported by Airspeed and Brittany Hotel.

(From left) SM Supermalls’ president Steven Tan, Singapore Ambassador Constance See, British Ambassador Laure Beaufils, US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson, SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation president Elizabeth Sy, ZCME president Jeannie Abaya, and BDO Private Bank president Albert Yeo signed the Sining Filipina canvas to symbolize their support for Filipina artistry and officially mark the opening of the exhibition.

Singapore Ambassador Constance See and SM Foundation Executive Director Debbie Sy

Embassy of Denmark’s Madame Eva Fischer-Mellbin and Embassy of Nigeria Counsellor and Head of Chancery Charity Ekeadon Davidson 

Actor Xian Lim at the Sining Filipina awarding and exhibition opening at SM Aura

US Embassy’s Deputy Director for Public Engagement Pauline Anderson and Zonta Club of Makati and Environs’ Maritess Pineda

Zonta Club of Makati and Environs’ Oliva Perry and BDO Unibank senior vice president & head of compliance Atty. Federico Tancongco

Zonta Club of Makati and Environs vice president Joanne Zapanta-Andrada welcomes guests to Sining Filipina

Christine Jacob Sandejas hosts the ‘Sining Filipina’ awarding and exhibition opening at SM Aura

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