PASSAGE, the first solo exhibition of Tad Ermitaño
ongoing at Pablo Gallery, Fort Bonifacio
Closing & Artist Talk: 29 January 2011, Saturday, 5.30 pm
Please join us this 29 January 2011, Saturday, at 5.30 pm for the closing refreshments and artist talk of PASSAGE, the first solo exhibition of TadErmitaño, ongoing at Pablo Gallery Fort Bonifacio. Ermitaño will discuss the concept and challenges of his current exhibition, his other body of work and will be addressing questions posed by the audience and End Frame 3 festival curator Clarissa Chikiamco.
We will be sitting on the floor for this talk but those with preferences to chair seating may send an email to visualpond@gmail.com with 'chair' as the subject line and indicate how many seats desired to be provided by 7 pm, Thursday, 27 January. A maximum of 20 seats will be provided to accommodate chair requests. As equipment may have to be turned off during the discussion, we would like to advise those who haven't yet seen the show to please come earlier to see the exhibition in its entirety. For those who've already been to the exhibition, please note that Ermitaño has made some minor adjustments since 20 January. Those unable to see the exhibition, documentation will be uploaded on youtube after the exhibition run.
This branch of Pablo Gallery is located at C-11 South of Market Condominium, 11th Avenue corner 26th Avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Manila. Please click here for a map to the gallery. It is walking distance from and located as the same street as Fully Booked. Parking is available at High Street and Market Market area. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday, 12 noon to 7 pm. For Pablo inquiries, please call Lara at +63.999.5160645.
Passage is a project under End Frame Video Art Project 3: Present, a series of solo exhibitions of artists presenting new video work from 2011 to 2012. For inquiries on the project, email visualpond@gmail.com with 'end frame 3' as the subject line.
Visual Pond Artspace, Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to the visual arts. Based in Manila, Visual Pond aims to be a dynamic player in the Philippine contemporary art scene through projects that engage and promote local artists both here and abroad.
We at Visual Pond envision a contemporary art scene that is vibrant, open to experimentation and supported by the community. By taking initiatives and creating opportunities for Filipino artists, we work towards this realization for the visual arts locale.
Asides from Manila-based projects, we are also interested in regional and international exchanges on ideas, concepts and possible collaborations with definite end products.
Email: visualpond@gmail.com
We at Visual Pond envision a contemporary art scene that is vibrant, open to experimentation and supported by the community. By taking initiatives and creating opportunities for Filipino artists, we work towards this realization for the visual arts locale.
Asides from Manila-based projects, we are also interested in regional and international exchanges on ideas, concepts and possible collaborations with definite end products.
Email: visualpond@gmail.com
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