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Renato Habulan, Tyago Almario, Julio Jose Austria, Jojo Barja, Lawrence Borsoto, EJ Cabangon, Bjorn Calleja, Ronald Caringal, Salvador Ching, Buds Convocar, Grace Corpuz...

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The main gallery of the CCP was is quite a state of dishabille, literally with piles of laundry dumped on the floor or hanging from a wire, rusty corrugated metal sheets being hammered onto pieces of wood, and large black garbage bag covering something boat-shaped, one of Patty Eustaquio’s meticulously crafted and unconventional sculptures.

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DON DALMACIO
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Renato Habulan, Tyago Almario, Julio Jose Austria, Jojo Barja, Lawrence Borsoto, EJ Cabangon, Bjorn Calleja, Ronald Caringal, Salvador Ching, Buds Convocar, Grace Corpuz...

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