+ Follow BOSTON ST. CUBAO Tag
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[Title] => Cris Villanueva Jr. and Kirby Roxas at Boston Gallery
[Summary] => Back-to-back solo shows “The Near Explains The Far” and “Periodilemma” by Cris Villanueva Jr. and Kirby Roxas will open simultaneously at Boston Art Gallery on March 20, 6 p.m., and will run April 6.
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[Summary] => To celebrate Arts’ Month and International Women’s Day on March 8, Boston Art Gallery presents “Lila,” a group exhibition of female artists such as Judith Sonia C. Alluso, Marika Constantino, Ninel Constantino, Sarah Geneblazo, Stephanie Lopez, Keka Rodriguez, Weena Soberano, Tammy Tan, Mac Valdezco and Anna Varona.
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[Title] => Pintô: Opening doors for contemporary art
[Summary] => The split-level galleries and fountains around it reminded me of art spaces I have visited in Texas and New Mexico. But this was not in Southwestern United States or Central America. It was in a hilly subdivision of Antipolo. Pintô is a portal to one of the newest places to visit Philippine contemporary art. Dr Joven Cuanang, owner of Boston Gallery along Boston St. Cubao, and patron of the Salingpusa art group, decided another space could open up doors for appreciating art.
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BOSTON ST. CUBAO
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February 19, 2010 - 12:00am