Discover Filipino Creativity at Art in the Park 2024: Opening This Sunday!
Get ready to immerse yourself in a celebration of art and creativity as Art in the Park 2024 makes its highly anticipated return this Sunday, March 17. Held at the Jaime Velasquez Park in Makati City, this free-to-enter event promises a vibrant immersion into the captivating world of Filipino artistic expression. Art in the Park continues to benefit the Museum Foundation of the Philippines in support of its projects and programs for the National Museum of the Philippines and its network. A Showcase of Diverse Talents This year’s iteration of Art in the Park boasts an impressive lineup of over 60 exhibitors. From established galleries and renowned art collectives to independent art spaces and student groups, the fair provides a comprehensive platform for diverse artistic voices. Whether you’re a seasoned collector seeking that perfect piece or a curious newcomer embarking on your art exploration journey, Art in the Park offers an unparalleled opportunity to discover and connect with the rich tapestry of Filipino contemporary art. Accessibility at Its Core One of the hallmarks of Art in the Park is its unwavering commitment to making art accessible to everyone. For its 18th edition, Art in the Park gathers over 60 exhibitors representing galleries, art collectives, independent art spaces, and student groups to present a vibrant showcase of diverse talents and to offer an opportunity for fair-goers to engage, interact, and immerse themselves in Filipino creativity. Most artworks are priced at or below P70,000, with many finding happy homes for even less. This ensures that the joy of owning and appreciating art is attainable for all art enthusiasts. Encountering Masterpieces: Special Exhibits Art in the Park 2024 elevates the experience further by presenting curated special exhibits featuring esteemed Filipino artists. From the enigmatic portraits of Demi Padua to the abstract narratives of Pepe Delfin and Clarence Chun’s biographical explorations, each artist brings a unique perspective to the canvas, leaving viewers mesmerized and inspired. A Closer Look at the Featured Artists Demi Padua, a rising star in the contemporary art scene, is renowned for his captivating portraits. His large-scale canvases showcase striking compositions where faces dominate the space, blurring the line between abstract and figurative elements. These enigmatic visages spark curiosity and invite viewers to discover their own personal interpretations within them. Pepe Delfin utilizes the language of abstraction to explore a world of emotions and experiences. Through a captivating interplay of geometric shapes, squiggles, and lines, each meticulously placed element weaves a visual narrative. Delfin’s vibrant hues and structured compositions create scenes that evoke a sense of solitude and a kaleidoscope of emotions. Clarence Chun employs abstraction as a tool to tell stories of his personal connections and relationships with the places he’s called home. Water plays a prominent role in his work, a reflection of his childhood spent in Leyte and his current life in Hawaii. Chun’s pieces offer a glimpse into his journey as a first-generation immigrant, weaving biographical narratives into his captivating visuals. Clarence Chun, Demi Padua, Rhona Macasaet, Trickie Lopa, Lisa Periquet, Pepe Delfin A Multi-Sensory Experience Complementing the vibrance of the art presented at the fair, visitors seeking refreshments or a dining experience will have ample options to choose from, whether they’re craving a quick bite or aiming to savor cocktails leisurely. A variety of food and beverage concessionaires will be at the fair, offering fairgoers the opportunity to indulge in familiar favorites or explore new offerings. Groove to the Sounds of Any Name’s Okay and Soulful Mood As you soak in the creative ambiance, let the music elevate your experience. Throughout the day, enjoy live performances by Any Name’s Okay and Soulful Mood, setting the perfect backdrop for your art-filled day. A Celebration of Filipino Artistic Talent Prepare to be overwhelmed (in the best way possible) by the sheer number of talented artists showcasing their work at Art in the Park 2024. This year’s roster includes established names like Ang INK, Archivo 1984, Arnold Art Collection, Art for Space, Art LAB, Art Toys PH, Art Underground, Art Verite, Artbeat Collective, Artery Art Space, Authenticity Zero Collective, Avellana Art Gallery, Boston Art Gallery, Cartellino, Cevio Art Haus, Cornerstone, FA Gallery, FotomotoPH, Fuse Projects, Galería de las Islas, Galeria Paloma, Galerie Anna, Galerie Artes, Galerie Stephanie, ILCP Art Space, ISTORYA STUDIOS, J Studio, John and Tessy Pettyjohn, Kaida Contemporary, Kalawakan Spacetime, KASIBULAN, Komiket, Kulay Art Group, Kuta Artists Group, Looking for Juan, MAG, Metro Art Gallery, MONO8, Nineveh Artspace, Orange Project, Pintô Art Museum and Arboretum,
Get ready to immerse yourself in a celebration of art and creativity as Art in the Park 2024 makes its highly anticipated return this Sunday, March 17. Held at the Jaime Velasquez Park in Makati City, this free-to-enter event promises a vibrant immersion into the captivating world of Filipino artistic expression. Art in the Park continues to benefit the Museum Foundation of the Philippines in support of its projects and programs for the National Museum of the Philippines and its network.
A Showcase of Diverse Talents
This year’s iteration of Art in the Park boasts an impressive lineup of over 60 exhibitors. From established galleries and renowned art collectives to independent art spaces and student groups, the fair provides a comprehensive platform for diverse artistic voices. Whether you’re a seasoned collector seeking that perfect piece or a curious newcomer embarking on your art exploration journey, Art in the Park offers an unparalleled opportunity to discover and connect with the rich tapestry of Filipino contemporary art.
Accessibility at Its Core
One of the hallmarks of Art in the Park is its unwavering commitment to making art accessible to everyone. For its 18th edition, Art in the Park gathers over 60 exhibitors representing galleries, art collectives, independent art spaces, and student groups to present a vibrant showcase of diverse talents and to offer an opportunity for fair-goers to engage, interact, and immerse themselves in Filipino creativity. Most artworks are priced at or below P70,000, with many finding happy homes for even less. This ensures that the joy of owning and appreciating art is attainable for all art enthusiasts.
Encountering Masterpieces: Special Exhibits
Art in the Park 2024 elevates the experience further by presenting curated special exhibits featuring esteemed Filipino artists. From the enigmatic portraits of Demi Padua to the abstract narratives of Pepe Delfin and Clarence Chun’s biographical explorations, each artist brings a unique perspective to the canvas, leaving viewers mesmerized and inspired.
A Closer Look at the Featured Artists
Demi Padua, a rising star in the contemporary art scene, is renowned for his captivating portraits. His large-scale canvases showcase striking compositions where faces dominate the space, blurring the line between abstract and figurative elements. These enigmatic visages spark curiosity and invite viewers to discover their own personal interpretations within them.
Pepe Delfin utilizes the language of abstraction to explore a world of emotions and experiences. Through a captivating interplay of geometric shapes, squiggles, and lines, each meticulously placed element weaves a visual narrative. Delfin’s vibrant hues and structured compositions create scenes that evoke a sense of solitude and a kaleidoscope of emotions.
Clarence Chun employs abstraction as a tool to tell stories of his personal connections and relationships with the places he’s called home. Water plays a prominent role in his work, a reflection of his childhood spent in Leyte and his current life in Hawaii. Chun’s pieces offer a glimpse into his journey as a first-generation immigrant, weaving biographical narratives into his captivating visuals.
A Multi-Sensory Experience
Complementing the vibrance of the art presented at the fair, visitors seeking refreshments or a dining experience will have ample options to choose from, whether they’re craving a quick bite or aiming to savor cocktails leisurely. A variety of food and beverage concessionaires will be at the fair, offering fairgoers the opportunity to indulge in familiar favorites or explore new offerings.
Groove to the Sounds of Any Name’s Okay and Soulful Mood
As you soak in the creative ambiance, let the music elevate your experience. Throughout the day, enjoy live performances by Any Name’s Okay and Soulful Mood, setting the perfect backdrop for your art-filled day.
A Celebration of Filipino Artistic Talent
Prepare to be overwhelmed (in the best way possible) by the sheer number of talented artists showcasing their work at Art in the Park 2024. This year’s roster includes established names like Ang INK, Archivo 1984, Arnold Art Collection, Art for Space, Art LAB, Art Toys PH, Art Underground, Art Verite, Artbeat Collective, Artery Art Space, Authenticity Zero Collective, Avellana Art Gallery, Boston Art Gallery, Cartellino, Cevio Art Haus, Cornerstone, FA Gallery, FotomotoPH, Fuse Projects, Galería de las Islas, Galeria Paloma, Galerie Anna, Galerie Artes, Galerie Stephanie, ILCP Art Space, ISTORYA STUDIOS, J Studio, John and Tessy Pettyjohn, Kaida Contemporary, Kalawakan Spacetime, KASIBULAN, Komiket, Kulay Art Group, Kuta Artists Group, Looking for Juan, MAG, Metro Art Gallery, MONO8, Nineveh Artspace, Orange Project, Pintô Art Museum and Arboretum, Qube Gallery, Redlab, Resurrection Gallery, Sheerjoy, Sierra Madre Gallery, Space Encounters, Superduper Gallery, The Mighty Bhutens, Thursday Group, Tin-Aw Art Projects, Tiny Canvas, UP Artists Circle, UP College of Fine Arts, Urban Sketchers, Village Art Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, Vmeme Contemporary, White Walls Gallery, and Ysobel Art Gallery.
Art in the Park is organized by Philippine Art Events, Inc. The fair continues its mission of supporting the Museum Foundation of the Philippines with support from Globe Platinum and Bank of The Philippine Islands, as well as partners MACEA, Barangay Bel Air, and the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, whose contributions make this artistic celebration possible.
ART IN THE PARK 2024
17 March 2024, Sunday
10 am – 10 pm
Jaime Velasquez Park, Salcedo Village, Makati
Ready to embark on your art-filled adventure? Visit www.artinthepark.ph for more details, and be sure to follow Art in the Park on Facebook (@artinthepark) and Instagram (@artintheparkph) for the latest updates and sneak peeks. See you there!