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Bert Silva Jr. Reimagines the Kisi-Kisi Festival of Ilog

In Ilog, Negros Occidental, the sea isn’t just scenery—it’s survival, it’s spirit, it’s identity. And once a year, in a burst of color and rhythm, it’s also celebration. This is the heart of the...

Alyssa Quimpo Reimagines the Negros Occidental Library as a Place for All

In a world speeding toward everything digital, where information is often gated by subscriptions and access is a privilege, Alyssa Quimpo dares to bring attention back to something timeless, free, and...

Connecting Past and Pixel: Angelie Bayona Brings the Negros Museum to a New Generation

It’s easy to walk past a museum and think: I’ll go another time. But what if the museum met you where you already are—on your screen, in your feed, and in your daily scroll? That’s exactly the kind of...

Empty Spaces: JM Ginete Paints What We Cannot Say

A chair doesn’t speak. It doesn’t cry. It doesn’t write letters or whisper goodbye. But in JM Ginete’s thesis exhibit, Empty Spaces: A Series of Multimedia Artworks Surrounding Loss, the chair says...

Reimagining Mambukal: Miguel San Miguel’s Design Journey Back to Nostalgia

When Miguel San Miguel first set out to create a promotional campaign for Mambukal Resort, he had a festival in mind. The Mudpack Festival—a vibrant, earthy celebration of indigenous culture and...

More Than a Destination How Sam Alintana Brings Murcia’s Story to Life

If you’ve ever passed through Murcia and thought of it as just another stop between Bacolod and Mt. Kanlaon, Sam Alintana is here to change your perspective—one poster, one logo, one proud visual at a...