Anthony Palomo at Boston Art Gallery

MANILA, Philippines - Anthony Palomo mounts “Cycles,” which is on view until March 31 at Boston Gallery, 72 Boston St. corner Lantana St., Cubao, QC.

For information, call 722-9205.

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Lee Paje at Manila Contemporary

Lee Paje selects the complications of gender and sexuality in “BigoteD,” which opens on March 15 at Manila Contemporary, Whitespace, 2314 Chino Roces Ave. Ext., Brgy. Magallanes, Makati City. The show runs until April 3.

The title is a word play on “bigote,” the Tagalog for mustache, and the English “bigoted,” which describes an intolenrant or narrow-minded individual.

The show coincides with “Exit this Way: Elaine Roberto-Navas,” which is on view at the Main Gallery.

For details, call 576-5024 or visit www.manilacontemporary.com.

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Almario, Quinones and Martin at Now Gallery

Tyago Almario, Joel Quiñones and Gene Paul Martin showcase their distinct contemporary expressions in “Almario, Quiñones and Martin,” which is on view until March 19 at Now Gallery, Ecoplaza Bldg., 2305 Pasong Tamo Ext., Makati City.

For inquiries, call 555-0683 or e-mail info@nowgallery.net.

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Melissa Lao at Finale Art File

Melissa LaO pays tribute to nature as a space of solace  where the personal and the natural merge  in “Supernature,” which is on view until April 1 at Finale Art File, Warehouse 17, La Fuerza, 2241 Chino Roces Ave., Makati City.

For inquiries, call 813-2310, e-mail finaleartfileinc@gmail.com or visit www.finaleartfile.com.

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'Salbahe' at Ysobel Art Gallery

Alrashdi Mohammad, Art Bermido, Demosthenes Campos, Marlon Magbanua and Poch Naval hold “Salbahe,” which opens on March 16 at Ysobel Art Gallery, second floor, Shops at Serendra, Bonifacio Global City. The show runs until March 29.

For details, call 576-4758 or SMS 0928-5071117.

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Art Cube Gallery

Mark Andy Garcia paints his memories in “Things Are Different Now,” which is on view until March 22 at Art Cube Gallery, third floor, Glorietta 4, Ayala Center, Makati City.

For information, call 577-2990.

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Zeus Bascon and Marcushiro Nada at Art informal

 

Zeus Bascon and Marcushiro Nada present installations and assemblages that serve as “altars of meaning” in “Altar Ego,” which opens on March 14 at Artinformal, 277 Connecticut St., Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City.

For inquiries, call 735-8518.

Pam Yan-Santos at BenCab Museum

 

Pam Yan-Santos enriches acceptance by embraching flaws in “Imperfections,” which is on view until March 31 at Gallery Indigo, BenCab Museum, Km. 6 Asin Rd., Tuba, Metro Baguio.

For details, call (+63 74) 442-7165, SMS 0920-5301954.

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Eustaquio, Garcia and Tanguchi at Silverlens

 

Patricia Perez Eustaquio, Nona Garcia and Maria Taniguchi hold “The Midnight Marriage,” which opens on March 31 at Silverlens, second floor, YMC Bldg., 2320 Pasong Tamo Ext., Makati City. The show runs until April 20.

For information, call 816-0044 or e-mail info@silverlensgalleries.com.

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'Great Women' at Yuchengco Museum

 

In celebration of Women’s Month, the Yuchengco Museum presents “Great Women: Women Helping Women Up the Value Chain,” which is slated from March 19 to April 6 at the Yuchengco Museum, RCBC Plaza, Makati City.

The show features product and packaging design of community-created food products, as well as lifestyle products especially made by women designers who were part of the Great Women Project, a nationwide development plan by ECHOsi Foundation, the Philippine Commission on Women, and the Canadian International Development Agency to help women microentrepreneurs from across the Philippines.

The deisgner showcase includes works by community women with designer Lulu Tan-Gan, paper artist Tes Pasola, jewelry, home accessories and furniture designer Ann Pamintuan, designer Lenora Cabili of Filip+Inna, museum curator and artist Jeannie Javelosa, merchandiser and product developer Rambie Lim of Rurungan sa Tubod Foundation, bag designer Renee Patron, jewelry designer Sen Sanchez, and food and product developers Reena Francisco, Zarah Juan and Lingling King.

For inquiries, www.yuchengcomuseum.org.

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