Bridging the Gap: Views and Voices on an Art Collection

The University of the Philippines Department of Art Studies in partnership with the Kalaw-Ledesma Foundation, Inc. is pleased to present ???????? ??? ???: ????? ??? ?????? ?? ?? ??? ??????????. It is a series of recordings by UP Diliman faculty who discuss a work of art from the collection of art patron and UP alumna Purita Kalaw-Ledesma (1914-2005). Gathering viewers from different sensibilities and expertise, the program hopes to encourage slow looking, or a prolonged encounter with the work, as well as to exemplify the broad possibilities of viewing art through interdisciplinal lenses.


???????? ??? ??? is titled after a chapter in Purita Kalaw-Ledesma and Amadis Ma. Guerrero’s book ??? ???????? ??? ?????????? ??? (1974). It annotates the public outreach efforts of the Art Association of the Philippines, an organization of artists founded by Kalaw-Ledesma in 1948. The title resounds at present, where remote teaching and learning continue to be observed. Educators have emphasized the importance of “bridging the gap,” or compensating for the challenges posed by distance education in the time of a pandemic. Offering voices and views, the program is an attempt to ease transactional distance by establishing presence and connectivity, in the midst of our virtual encounters with art and others.


???????? ??? ???: ????? ??? ?????? ?? ?? ??? ?????????? can be accessed through the official YouTube and Facebook accounts of the Department of Art Studies and KLFI. There will be 10 episodes presented from 18 January to 28 February 2021 on the works of artists Nena Saguil, Julie Lluch, Ofelia Gelvezon-Tequi, and Napoleon Abueva. The speakers are Patrick Flores, Flaudette May Datuin, Charla Rochella Saamong, Mark Louie Lugue, Ma. Rita Gudino, Maricor Soriano, Eufracio Abaya, Tessa Maria Guazon, Angela Baguilat, and Norma Respicio. Find them posted in the Learning section of the website.


This initiative is made possible through the support of the UP Diliman Office for Initiatives in Culture and the Arts.

Uneasy Peace | Eloi Hernandez

vMeme Contemporary Art Gallery invites everyone to Uneasy Peace, an online solo show by Eloisa May P. Hernandez, who marks her return to exhibition after a number of years. Consisting of 40 photographs of the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman campus, where Hernandez lives and works, Uneasy Peace navigates the tension occasioned by the enduring silence and emptiness of familiar spaces—streets, school buildings, sites of public art—where people, prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, once gathered as a matter of course and long to gather in again.


The show runs from 18 December 2020 to 24 January 2021, and may be accessed via the vMeme website (http://www.vmemecontemporary.com). 


Certain photographs in the exhibition are to be reproduced in calendars and other merchandise. The proceeds from the sale of such merchandise will be donated to Art Mobile Relief Kitchen, a volunteer group of artists and cultural workers that endeavors to feed the hungry in times of distress. 


Hernandez is Professor at the Department of Art Studies, College of Arts and Letters, UP Diliman, where she teaches courses in art history, film studies, popular culture, and gender issues.


vMeme promotes contemporary Philippine art and various projects of artists-advocates.


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KALingain Ang Kapwa Fund

Help the College of Arts and Letters and the CAL Student Council raise money for the KALingain ang Kapwa Fund. The fund will be used to assist CAL students, administrative staff and faculty severely affected by recent typhoons.

Please the poster below for details.