PWU Museum Now Open to the Public
Rosario Bitanga Peralta
The Philippine Women's University Museum and Gallery is now open to the public.
On exhibit are the costumes of the National Dance Company, the Bayanihan, and other private collections associated with the dance company's travels including the memorabilia of National Artist Lucrecia "King" Reyes Kasilag.
In connection with the 90th anniversary of PWU, the first art exhibition was opened last February 24, 2009 titled "Ang Pagbabalik ng mga Pantas-Sining ng PWU.
The Museum and Gallery hosts the following line up of art exhibitions:
July 16 to August 11-PWU Alumni: Paul Dimalanta
Sept. 4 to 25: Arnel Borja
Oct. 2 to 23: The Ugnayan '80 UST Alumni
Nov. 19 to Dec. 18 (c/o of Eugene Cubillo-PWU Alumni: The Manila Bulletin Artists
Gallery objectives:
1. To provide a venue for (a.) art works of PWU alumni and students and other contemporary visual artists; (b.) for artist talks, art demous, lectures for a more dynamic art program in the university
2. To provide PWU students, faculty, the entire PWU family as well as the immediate general public ccess to art towards its wider appreciation.
Visual artist Rosario Bitanga Peralta is the current director of the PWU gallery. Contact the gallery at tel. no. 526-8421 local 203.
Rosario Bitanga Peralta
The Philippine Women's University Museum and Gallery is now open to the public.
On exhibit are the costumes of the National Dance Company, the Bayanihan, and other private collections associated with the dance company's travels including the memorabilia of National Artist Lucrecia "King" Reyes Kasilag.
In connection with the 90th anniversary of PWU, the first art exhibition was opened last February 24, 2009 titled "Ang Pagbabalik ng mga Pantas-Sining ng PWU.
The Museum and Gallery hosts the following line up of art exhibitions:
July 16 to August 11-PWU Alumni: Paul Dimalanta
Sept. 4 to 25: Arnel Borja
Oct. 2 to 23: The Ugnayan '80 UST Alumni
Nov. 19 to Dec. 18 (c/o of Eugene Cubillo-PWU Alumni: The Manila Bulletin Artists
Gallery objectives:
1. To provide a venue for (a.) art works of PWU alumni and students and other contemporary visual artists; (b.) for artist talks, art demous, lectures for a more dynamic art program in the university
2. To provide PWU students, faculty, the entire PWU family as well as the immediate general public ccess to art towards its wider appreciation.
Visual artist Rosario Bitanga Peralta is the current director of the PWU gallery. Contact the gallery at tel. no. 526-8421 local 203.
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