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MANILA, Philippines - Recently launched was the first painting competition for women, which is open to all female Filipino students and professionals with from 18 to 35.

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When one works on something about art, one would expect to be talking to individuals who have graduated with some related degree or who have devoted their entire lives to the arts. It was thus by strange accident that talking to a number of the artists who would take part in Gallery Nine’s current anniversary show, I find out that none of them even had a fine arts degree. 

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MANILA, Philippines - Recently launched was the first painting competition for women, which is open to all female Filipino students and professionals with from 18 to 35.

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When one works on something about art, one would expect to be talking to individuals who have graduated with some related degree or who have devoted their entire lives to the arts. It was thus by strange accident that talking to a number of the artists who would take part in Gallery Nine’s current anniversary show, I find out that none of them even had a fine arts degree. 

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