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Ifugao artists showcase talent in Quezon City art exhibit

By Florida B. Robles

 

LAGAWE, Ifugao, Philippines  The Visual Artists of Ifugao Creatives (IC) organization goes beyond borders as they joined the “Pastel Beyond Borders” exhibition organized by The Travelling Pastel Project (TTRAPP), a grassroots mobile art initiative, at Gateway Gallery in Quezon City.

Launched on July 4, 2026, the exhibition brings together pastel artists from 10 grassroots communities across Bulacan, Ifugao, Cavite, Baguio, Pangasinan, Pampanga, and Ilocos Sur.

The exhibition aims to showcase creativity, collaboration, and artistic excellence while highlighting the unique stories and artistic expressions of participating communities.

Representing Ifugao in the exhibition are seven locals: Patrick Abalos, Dasha Mae Codimo, Azumi Nhoelle, Marco Ananayo, Jillian Rivera, Valentines, and Christian Noel Huagon. Their artworks are also available for purchase.

Heidi Guiniling of the Department of Trade and Industry-Ifugao also attended the exhibition in support of the province’s creative industry and the agency’s continued commitment to empowering local creatives and promoting cultural entrepreneurship.

IC Vice President Jiya Bogwana said  that the participation of the Ifugao visual artists “reflect the growing strength and diversity of Ifugao’s creative community and showcases the province’s artistic voice on the national stage.”

The exhibition will run for two weeks, with all artworks available for purchase.

The Ifugao Creatives organization extended its heartfelt gratitude to “The Travelling Pastel Project, especially to the Chairman and Maestro Julius Legaspi and his dedicated team of volunteers, for their vision, generosity, and unwavering commitment to growing pastel communities across the country.”

“By initiating this remarkable project and opening its doors to artists from different regions, TRAPP has given Ifugao artists a meaningful platform to learn, create, and share their stories alongside fellow pastel artists from across the country,” the IC organization stated.

Bogwana shared that TTRAPP also conducted free  Pastel Project workshops in the municipalities of Aguinaldo, Mayoyao, and Kiangan in 2025. These workshops opened opportunities for local artists to discover and develop their skills in the pastel medium, creating a platform where stories of home could be translated into color, texture, and light.

Hygeia “Maya” Dulnuan, president of the Ifugao Creatives organization and the Mayoyao Artists Guild, coordinated the workshops. (JDP/FBR, PIA-CAR, Ifugao with reports from Jiya Bogwana)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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