Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NATIONAL WOMEN’S MONTH EXHIBIT AT CONRAD MANILA BREAKS BARRIERS

A group exhibit that takes a firm stance on the proverbial hurdles

- BY EDU JARQUE

Women consistent­ly face many barriers in whatever field they may wish to pursue. This could be in the form of preferenti­al treatment or unwarrante­d discrimina­tion which hinders them from unleashing their full potential.

To commemorat­e and celebrate National Women’s Month, Conrad Manila will unveil Of Art and Wine: Breaking the Glass Canvas, a group exhibit that takes a firm stance on the proverbial hurdles. It aims to showcase the stellar achievemen­ts and artistic excellence of nine women, as they push the boundaries of the creative milieu further, in their own personal ways.

Let us meet these persuasive and decisive women:

Meneline Wong, MD, a celebrated Quezon Citybased practicing obstetrici­angynecolo­gist and abstract profession­al, is a firm believer in the coexistenc­e of science and art. She successful­ly broke the “glass canvas” as the first woman to garner a major distinctio­n at the GSIS National Art Competitio­n. Her Strength in Beauty series speaks of challenges, as they empower one for the future.

Contempora­ry painter Lydia Velasco, born in Navotas, has developed her own distinct muted and monochroma­tic style. With the duality of a woman as her eternal subjects, she portrays women as hardworkin­g and independen­t, but likewise as tender and graceful — one does not compromise the other — as seen through her Songbird and Songbird 2 pieces.

Born in San Juan, Batangas, Celeste Lecaroz’s sporadic brushstrok­es is infused with callbacks to Filipino arts and culture, as she derives inspiratio­n from the painter-political activist Juan Luna. This is best represente­d in España y Filipinas in spontaneou­s realism, as she calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, plus everywhere else, where women and the vulnerable are endangered and compromise­d.

Hailing from San Pedro, Laguna, co-curator Lara Latosa has flourished through her abstract weaves inspired from her environmen­tal advocacy — the ocean. Tibay ng Babae and Aruga ni Nanay are testaments to the crucial role of women, especially as they pave their way through male-dominated industries.

The sought-after jewelry expert known through the mononym Helena, from Daet, Camarines Norte, incorporat­es her homeland’s history and heritage which unravels the culture and traditions. In her thrust for gender equality and women empowermen­t, she has fashioned sterling silver accessorie­s such as the Sculptural Crucifixio­n Series V.

Cavite-based Irish Galon embodies the color pink in her surrealist fantasy world, which lulls art lovers in a dreamlike trance. Deep Slumber alludes to the calmness within one’s self, while Home encourages the female audience to embraces the strength in womanhood to be comfortabl­e in their lives.

‘Of Art and Wine: Breaking the Glass Canvas’ aims to showcase the stellar achievemen­ts and artistic excellence of nine women — Meneline Wong, Lydia Velasco, Celeste Lecaroz, Lara Latosa, Helena, Irish Galon, Anita del Rosario, Addie Cukingnan and Flor Baradi

Anita del Rosario is an adept at creating the coveted motherof-pearl sculptures, which are defined by the material’s strength and resiliency, coupled with an iridescent finish. The creations from her atelier include Inang Perlas and Venus, which both feature intricate curves which harken to the beauty molded by women’s hands throughout the centuries.

Self-taught floral visual maestro Addie Cukingnan is a decades-old veteran in the field. In fact, she even heads the popular Artepintur­a Gallery in Ermita,

Manila, and once donated 60 of her works to the United Nations Children’s Fund. Her contributi­ons channel the word of God through passion and resilience, as seen in her Ganito Kami Ngayon obras.

The whimsical Flor Baradi from Butuan City is inspired by her environs’ flora and fauna. But now, she invites viewers into a world of comic surrealism where bodily anatomy is challenged as a way to stay true to the self in a world where beauty standards and fashion trends shift in the blink of an eye. Jupiter’s Muse Io in the Celestial Future is a message to embrace uniqueness

and authentici­ty.

Together, these nine women constantly and continue to break the glass canvas and are off to greater heights.

Breaking the Glass Canvas is curated by Nes Jardin, consultant of SM Hotels and Convention­s Corporatio­n, the brains behind the highly successful Of Art and Wine series, which gives opportunit­ies to establishe­d veterans and new blood regardless of gender, race, or origin, among many others. Of Art and Wine: Breaking the Glass Canvas, presented by Conrad Manila, will run from 19 March to 25 May.

 ?? ?? ADDIE Cukingnan. ‘GANITO Kami Ngayon — Pagkamalik­hain.’
ADDIE Cukingnan. ‘GANITO Kami Ngayon — Pagkamalik­hain.’
 ?? ?? MENELINE Wong, MD. ‘STRENGTH in Beauty #2.’
MENELINE Wong, MD. ‘STRENGTH in Beauty #2.’
 ?? ?? ‘JUPITER’S Muse Io in the Celestial Future.’
FLOR Baradi.
‘JUPITER’S Muse Io in the Celestial Future.’ FLOR Baradi.
 ?? ?? LARA Latosa
LARA Latosa
 ?? ?? HELENA.
HELENA.
 ?? ?? ‘DEEP Slumber.’
IRISH Galon
‘DEEP Slumber.’ IRISH Galon
 ?? ?? CELESTE Lecaroz. ‘ESPAÑA y Filipinas’ in spontaneou­s realism.
CELESTE Lecaroz. ‘ESPAÑA y Filipinas’ in spontaneou­s realism.
 ?? ?? ‘TIBAY ng Babae.’
‘TIBAY ng Babae.’
 ?? ?? ‘SCULPTURAL Crucifixio­n Series V.’
‘SCULPTURAL Crucifixio­n Series V.’
 ?? ?? lyDia Velasco ‘SONGBIRD 2.’
lyDia Velasco ‘SONGBIRD 2.’
 ?? ?? anita Del Rosario
anita Del Rosario
 ?? ?? ‘INANG Perlas.’
‘INANG Perlas.’

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