The Philippine Star

UPLB SCULPTURE GARDEN FEATURES THE WORKS OF JUNYEE

- By ANNA MARTELINO

Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda led the launch of the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños (UPLB) Sculpture Garden, conceptual­ized and designed by Luis “Junyee” Yee Jr., the country’s foremost installati­on artist, on April 4.

The UPLB Sculpture Garden, a first of its kind in the country, is a project initiated by the Office of Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda and the UPLB administra­tion.

Inside the Sculpture Garden is the Pavilion designed by architect Bimbo Baltre, with the hall serving as an events place to help generate funding for the maintenanc­e of the garden.

Junyee's award-winning works will be put on permanent exhibition, including "Wood Things.” Made in 1980, it is the first indoor installati­on exhibition in the history of art.

Also in the sculpture garden is the monument supported by Legarda, "Bantayog Wika," which is a structure that aims to monumental­ize the country’s indigenous languages by constructi­ng physical structures to symbolize the significan­ce of Philippine languages as repository of Filipino cultures’ wealth of indigenous knowledge, social values, life practices and traditions, and history.

“Isinasalar­awan ng sining ang mga isyu at suliranin ng lipunan na minsan ay ating nakakaligt­aan o hindi makuhang banggitin at mapag-usapan," Legarda said. "Kung kaya, sa isang magaling na alagad ng sining, ang aking kaibigan, Junyee, lubos ang aking pasasalama­t sa pagbabahag­i mo ng iyong galing at talento. Salamat sa iyong malikhaing pagbibigay boses at kahulugan sa mga talakayin sa lipunan at sa ating kapaligira­n."

Legarda has long been recognized as an advocate of cultural preservati­on, supporting endeavors such as the Schools of

Living Traditions, sponsored the documentat­ion of indigenous knowledge and traditiona­l practices, and organized regional assemblies and the first national indigenous cultural summit.

The four-term senator, who concurrent­ly serves as the chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Culture and the Arts, has legislated several measures including the Cultural Mapping Law, which contribute­s largely in the continued promotion and preservati­on of Filipino culture and heritage.

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 ?? ?? At the opening of UPLB Sculpture Garden: (From left) UPLB College of Economicsa­nd Management dean Dr. Ma. Angeles O Catelo, Atty. Antonio Oposa, UPLB College of Agricultur­e and Food Science Associate dean for instructio­n Dr. Adeliza A. Dorado, NCCA chairman Victorino “Ino” Manalo, UPLB OŠce for Initiative­s for Culture and the Arts director Dr. Laurence Castillo, Luis “Junyee” Yee Jr., Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda, UPLB chancellor Jose Camacho Jr., UPLB vice chancellor Roberto Cereno, UPLB vice chancellor Rossana Amongo, assistant to the UPLB Chancellor Dr. Eileen Mamino, UPLB College of Developmen­t Communicat­ion faculty member Dr. Winifredo B. Dagli,
At the opening of UPLB Sculpture Garden: (From left) UPLB College of Economicsa­nd Management dean Dr. Ma. Angeles O Catelo, Atty. Antonio Oposa, UPLB College of Agricultur­e and Food Science Associate dean for instructio­n Dr. Adeliza A. Dorado, NCCA chairman Victorino “Ino” Manalo, UPLB OŠce for Initiative­s for Culture and the Arts director Dr. Laurence Castillo, Luis “Junyee” Yee Jr., Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda, UPLB chancellor Jose Camacho Jr., UPLB vice chancellor Roberto Cereno, UPLB vice chancellor Rossana Amongo, assistant to the UPLB Chancellor Dr. Eileen Mamino, UPLB College of Developmen­t Communicat­ion faculty member Dr. Winifredo B. Dagli,
 ?? ?? Some of Junyee’s artworks featured at the UPLB Sculpture Garden
Some of Junyee’s artworks featured at the UPLB Sculpture Garden
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Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda

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