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Ugyonan in Full Color: Rita Malacon’s Creative Tribute to Unity and Home

For Rita Malacon, the Ugyonan Festival isn’t just an event—it’s a memory, a feeling, and a reminder of home. Every visit to her father’s hometown, E.B. Magalona, is a sensory celebration: the taste of...

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...