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                    [Summary] => Held at the Power Plant mall, the annual Ateneo Art Awards was presented by YStyle and the Ateneo Art Gallery, the country’s premier museum of modern Philippine art. The awards night recognized how the global Filipino youth has defined the level of creative imagination of visual art in our country.  The idealism and brilliance of young Filipino artists were inspiring and proved that innovation and optimism is still alive in the local scene.


Tessa Dragon

How do you express your creative energies?

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Tessa Dragon

How do you express your creative energies?

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