VISUAL ARTS
GALERIE STEPHANIE
Ilaw ng Buwan. Rom Villaseran returns to the local art scene with his internal landscapes until Feb. 28. (8 Rockwell, Makati) 709.1488
FURNITURE AND FOUND OBJECTS GALLERY
Binary Affect. A group show that tackles the capabilities and limitations of modern technology in creating a space for self-expression and communication. Feb. 25 to March 24. (#10a Alabama St., QC)
CARLOS ESGUERRA EXHIBIT
Landscape and architecture photography at Twist at Forest Lodge (Camp John Hay, Baguio City) until April 30. Visit: www.carlosesguerra.com
ATENEO ART GALLERY
AAG in Review: Bellarmine Hall (1960-1967)/Print and Drawing Room (1997-2005) until May 20. Ligalig: Art in a Time of Turmoil until May 27. Lines: Pictures and Poems by Jose Garcia Villa until Aug. 28. (ADMU, Loyola Hts., QC) 426.6001
DLS-CSB MCAD
The International Photography Awards. 45 obras in various fields until Feb. 25. (950 P. Ocampo St., Malate, Manila) 230.5100
CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES
Last Full Show. Danilo Dalena’s body of work until March 4. (Roxas Blvd., Pasay) 832.1125
KOREAN CULTURAL CENTER
Han Ho: Eternal Light until April 28 at KCC Exhibit Hall. (32nd St., BGC, Taguig) 555.1711
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DE MANILLE
Hibla by Jane Arrieta Ebarle until March 3. (209 N. Garcia St., Bel-Air II, Makati) 895.7585
NATIONAL MUSEUM
Manosa Beyond Architecture. The life and works of Francisco Manosa until May 12. (Padre Burgos Ave., Ermita, Manila) 527.1215
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
Practice. Maria Jose Arjona features video documentation of her performances and a working space. At the Open Gallery until April 1. (BSP Complex, Roxas Blvd., Manila) 708.7828
LOPEZ MUSEUM
Pauses of Possibility. Marina Cruz, Kara de Dios, Elaine Navas and Pam Yan Santos create memorystills and fragments of introspection. Feb. 20 to June 17. (Exchange Rd., Pasig) 631.2417
BENCAB MUSEUM
Take 5 on Aquarelle. Watercolors by Alfredo Roces, BenCab, Elmer Borlongan, Kelly Ramos and Abi Dionisio until April 7. (Km. 6 Asin Road, Tuba, Benguet) (074) 442.7165
YUCHENGCO MUSEUM
Digital Dimensions. Video art projections of Japanese media artist Naoko Tosa until March 31. (RCBC Plaza, Ayala Ave., Makati) 889.1234
MUSEO NG PAGLILITIS NI ANDRES BONIFACIO
Interactive displays on the events that led to the trial and execution of the Andres Bonifacio. (4780 Col. Riel, Poblacion 2-A, Maragondon, Cavite) 0917.5537375
MUSEO NG KATIPUNAN-PINAGLABANAN
Site of the Battle of Pinaglabanan houses original bolos and anting-anting used by the Katipunan, interactive touchscreen monitors, holograms and augmented reality. (Pinaglabanan St., San Juan) 576.4336
MUSEO NI RAMON MAGSAYSAY
A modernized museum featuring the life and lasting legacy of Ramon Magsaysay also known as Champion of the Common man through interactive displays, magic mirror, touch screen terminals, together with original artifacts, furniture and photographs found in their ancestral house. (Castillejos, Zambales) (047) 602.1930
MUSEO NG KASAYSAYANG PAMPULITIKA
An overview of the political history of the Philippines from the earliest communities to the present: major events, personages, challenges and issues are highlighted to show the various aspects in the making of the Filipino nation. (Casa Real Shrine, Malolos City, Bulacan) (044) 931.2508
MUSEO NI JOSE RIZAL, CALAMBA
A modernized museum that presents Rizal's life works and writings through visual artworks, artifacts, relics, personal effects, hologram, interactive displays and terminals. (Calamba City, Laguna) (049) 834.1599
MUSEO NG REPUBLIKA NG 1899
A museum dedicated to historical events that happened during the Malolos Congress in 1898 and the Malolos Republic in 1899. (Malolos, Bulacan) (044) 794.1674
MUSEO NI MABINI, PUP
Chronicles the life and times of Apolinario Mabini through original artifacts, facsimiles of his writings, a touch screen timeline, large pop-up book biography, and other interactive exhibits. (PUP, Sta. Mesa, Manila) 522.1509
MUSEO NI APOLINARIO MABINI TANAUAN
Gallery I- Early Life of Pule. Gallery II- The contribution of Apolinario as reformist together with J. Rizal, M. del Pilar, G. Jaena and others. Gallery III-How Mabini was known to be the “Brains of the Revolution”. Gallery IVHow the Americans became part of Philippine History as a new colonizer. Gallery V- War in Luzon, Gallery VI- War in Visayas and Mindanao. Gallery VII- Mabini’s Legacy. (Tanauan City, Batangas) (043) 455.2105
MUSEO NI HEN. MIGUEL MALVAR
Showcases the life and times of Gen. Miguel Malvar through visual arts, documents, artifacts, interactive displays and terminals. (Poblacion, Sto. Tomas, Batangas) (043) 784.8481