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How To Stay Constant in All This Change?
The real measure of artistic identity is not just how consistent you are, but how you honestly evolve.
Sugar, Soot, and the Surreal
SAIS as a pop surrealist who paints softness with shadows, crafting bittersweet worlds that linger long after you look away.
A Deafening Silence
Mike Adrao urges viewers to sit in silence in his new solo exhibition at UP Vargas Museum.
XXV: Silent Strips, Loud Legacy
A milestone exhibition of Manix Abrera tracing the humor, silence, and lived experiences behind one of the Philippines’ most influential comic storytellers.
Childhood Isn’t Over (Yet)
Reimagining innocence as rebellion, SAIS dares that growing up doesn’t mean giving up imagination
A Quest to Fulfill
Set off in a mythological voyage with Kara Bodegon-Hikino’s Filipino folklore-inspired graphic novel.
Click, Don’t Touch
In the age of selfies and short-form videos, are museums losing their sanctity or rediscovering their pulse?
Becoming Us: The Self as Mosaics
Through the use of faceless figures in playful moments, Martie Datu recreates the wistful scenes of our childhood
From Paper Folding To Dream Unfolding
Similar to a paper, Donard Sape folds, but never breaks
The Natural World
Ambie Abaño takes us on a journey that reflects how nature is an integral part of who we are.
Where Light Dwells
In Light Receptacle Café, Jonathan Olazo revisits Monet’s devotion to light through abstraction and mixed media, transforming illumination into both subject and metaphor.
The Eyes of the Uncanny: The Unsettling Innocence of the Art of SAIS
For Carlos Bermas, known as SAIS, the pure emotion of childhood experience can carry more than just innocence and nostalgia.
