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Upcoming: In “Disc.cussion,” CDs Take On New Form Through Printmaking

The article previews an upcoming exhibition titled “Disc.cussion,” where CDs are repurposed through printmaking techniques to create new artistic forms. The show explores the intersection of obsolete technology and traditional printmaking, transforming compact discs into visual artworks that comment on memory, media, and materiality.

Upcoming: Provenance Art Gallery Presents “Bridging The Gap 2” At Power Plant Mall This June 2026

Provenance Art Gallery will present "Bridging The Gap 2" at Power Plant Mall in June 2026. The exhibition continues the gallery's series aimed at connecting emerging and established artists, showcasing a curated selection of works that explore themes of connection and dialogue across generations and styles.

Silverlens Presents “Topographies Of Seeing” And “PLAY” This April 2026

Silverlens Manila is set to debut two distinct exhibitions in April 2026: a solo show by Is Jumalon titled "Topographies of Seeing" and a group exhibition titled "PLAY." Jumalon’s work utilizes mixed media to reimagine landscapes through the lens of her childhood memories of Zamboanga’s rock formations, blending natural beauty with an underlying sense of danger. Meanwhile, "PLAY" features artists Jenifer K Wofford, Jake Verzosa, and Aze Ong, focusing on the concept of place-making and postcolonial spatial realities, specifically highlighting the cultural significance of basketball courts across the Philippines.

There Is Still A Tomorrow, Mother: An Imelda Cajipe Endaya Exhibition

Imelda Cajipe Endaya, a pioneering Filipino feminist artist, will hold her first U.S. solo exhibition in nearly two decades at Silverlens New York, opening May 8, 2025. Titled "There is Still a Tomorrow, Mother" and curated by Eugenie Tsai, the show spans works from 1982 to 2023, highlighting the overlooked roles of Filipino women through colonialism, war, and dictatorship. The exhibition features mixed-media pieces incorporating materials like cloth gloves, woven bamboo, and crocheted textiles, alongside paintings such as "Tutol ni Dolorosa" and the installation "The Wife is a DH," which address themes of erasure, migration, and resistance.