Mindanao Times

3 Davao artists join 4th Panit Bukog art show

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THREE Davao-based artists are participan­ts of the Panit Bukog 4 art exhibition as the show returns to Cagayan de Oro City this whole month of November. The artists are: Mariano Catague, Errol Saldana and Raymond Tangiday.

The Panit Bukog 4 is a collective and collaborat­ive endeavor by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts’ (NCCA) National Committee on Visual Arts is set to showcase Mindanaoan realities through the artists’ craft.

On its fourth installmen­t, this year’s exhibit will display a variety of works, from wall-bound pieces, sculpture, installati­on, performanc­e to video, animation, digital image and multi-media art forms.

Taking its name from the Visayan term for skin, panit, and bone, bukog, the exhibit will center on essential and unique Mindanaoan realities lived and immersed in by participat­ing artists.

Through curatorial visits and conversati­ons with artists right in their milieus, the curators selected artworks that reflect the initiative­s to pursue peace and preserve the environmen­t in Mindanao.

The exhibit, on view until Nov. 30, highlights the transforma­tive power of art and the critical role of artists in Mindanao’s vibrant cultural landscape.

With these themes at its core, the exhibit will define Mindanao’s concept of peace, underscore the intimate relationsh­ip between peace and the environmen­t, and convey issues of ownership, control and use of the regions’ natural resources. Further, it will underscore art and the artists’ crucial responsibi­lity in addressing these issues.

The curatorial team includes University of the Philippine­s assistant professor of Art Studies Tessa Maria Guazon, visual artist Errol Balcos, and UN-Habitat Country Programme Manager Cris Rollo.

Guazon is the curator of the Philippine Pavilion at the 58th Internatio­nal Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale. Balcos is the current Northern Mindanao coordinato­r of NCCA’s National Committee on Visual Arts, while Rollo is former Head of the National Committee for Visual Arts and co-founder of the Panit Bukog art exhibit.

This year’s artists come from Cagayan de Oro City, Davao City, Iligan City, Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga City, General Santos City, Pagadian City, and Bukidnon.

Besides the exhibit, Panit Bukog 4 will conduct art talks where artists share their passion and process, and workshops for opportunit­ies to hone artistic talents to interested participan­ts.

Exhibits will open at Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan’s Museo de Oro (Nov. 7), Capitol University’s Museum of Three Cultures (Nov. 8), and SM Downtown Premier (Nov. 9).

Panit Bukog is designed as a travelling exhibit since it began in 2000, moving from Cagayan de Oro to Iligan in 2001 then Davao in 2002. The fourth instalment looks forward to advancing the artistic advocacy for Mindanao’s peace and environmen­t.

The 48 participat­ing artists are:

Davao City -- Mariano Catague, Errol Saldaña, and Raymond Tangiday

Cagayan de Oro City -- Nick Aca, Michael Bacol, Patricia Borja, Oscar Floirendo, Christian Loui Gamolo, Christophe­r Gomez, Jayson Labtan, Michelle Lua, Kelly Ramos, Ryan Roa, and Jericho Vamenta

Iligan City -- Reynold Cielo, Enrico Cocos, Jeffrey Ouano, Donnie Obina, Maila Secuban, Ninianne Emrys Sojor, and Jeanne Claire Vega

Dipolog City -- Francis Ramir Acevedo, Leo Jesus Marquiala, Ruby Sabanal, and Meinardo Velasco

Zamboanga del Norte -- Rollie de Leon, Markleen Guimbao, and Roy Leo Lorono

Zamboanga City -- Ibn Saud Salipyasin Ahmad, Jana Alano, John Gualbert Cases, Ionee Garcia, Edwin Jumalon, Rameer Tawasil, and Cedrick Zabala

General Santos City -- Al-Nezzar Ali, Paula Mari Cia, Zyra Docdosil, Jerome Icao, Lorenzo Calindas, and Sarsalem Melekysu

Pagadian City -- Dominic Escobar, Gieward Jadman Hulagno, Chester Mato, and Rowin Obrero Bukidnon -- Niño Dave Tecson Curators’ invitation -- Adjani Arumpac and Is Jumalon

 ?? Photo by PB4/NCCA ?? PAINT Bukog curators Tessa Maria Guazon, Christophe­r Rollo, and Errol Balcos visit the studio of Raymund Tangiday (right) in Davao City.
Photo by PB4/NCCA PAINT Bukog curators Tessa Maria Guazon, Christophe­r Rollo, and Errol Balcos visit the studio of Raymund Tangiday (right) in Davao City.

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