…and solo exhibits by amazing artists
Also on the Second Floor is a painting exhibit of portraits and landscapes by Peter Sutcliffe. You will also find a photograph exhibit that captures the beauty in the little things of everyday life by Helen Mirasol .
On the Ground Floor are the solo exhibits by Arvi Fetalvero, Ged Merino, Richard Buxani, Anthony Victoria, and Bon Mujeres, all of whom offer something never been seen before.
There’s an art installation where you can stay inside and reflect
Titled “Refuge” by Allison Wong-David, the installation in the middle of the Bridgeway is a tiny shelter of two wooden boxes connected by a narrow passageway. It’s all wrapped in a stainless steel armor which reflects the surroundings, seemingly concealing the shelter and blending it in, almost unnoticeable until you take time to notice. You can stay inside the shelter as long as you want to and reflect.
There will be free workshops every Sunday of March
If you want to jumpstart a new hobby or just try something new, you can attend the free workshops happening every Sunday of March from 1 P.M. onwards at the Second Floor Bridgeway!
On March 4 and 25, you can learn how to watercolor with Peter Sutcliffe. On March 11, Ato Habulan will hold an Alla Prima Painting session. And those who want to see how an art mural can come to life can watch the Kalye Kolektib on March 18. Those interested in any of the workshops must bring their own materials.
It’s free of charge!
What are you waiting for? Head to Estancia, Capitol Commons and witness the first-ever Ortigas Art Festival with your friends and family!
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