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The artists and honorees of “Walong Filipina Sa Ngalan ng Kalikasan: Parangal sa mga Alagad ng Kalikasan” 2010 to 2011 will reunite in a show that is on view until Oct. 29 at Sining Kamalig art gallery, fourth floor, Gateway Mall, Araneta Center, Quezon City.

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A chief of police, a cultural worker, an agriculturist, a gardener-artist, a priest, medical doctors and an inventor each person doing his work for the environment  are being honored by eight women artists in an exhibit extended until April at Liongoren Gallery.

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