Philippine Daily Inquirer

BULACAN FESTIVAL CELEBRATES PULILAN HERITAGE, ARTS AND CRAFTS

- By Brylle Tabora @Inq_Lifestyle CONTRIBUTE­D

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts, with the municipali­ty of Pulilan, Bulacan, Museo de Pulilan and Jefarca Arts and Historical Society presents Katuparan, the 2017 Mandala Art Festival.

The sixth installmen­t of the festival culminates as the Pulilan Cultural Heritage Project.

Based on a local term meaning “the best of the harvest,” Mandala has been a celebratio­n of the artistic skills and traditions of Central Luzon. This year, it commences with the cultural mapping of Pulilan and the installati­on of markers to built and natural heritage sites.

There will be 18 mural painting activities in various locations around town, fleshing out the creativity of artists from the region.

Several exhibition­s are open to the public. “Ani ng Mandala” at Museo de Pulilan features selected works from previous Mandala exhibition­s. “Obra Bulakenyo” at Casa San Francisco presents works of Bulacan masters, highlighti­ng how the province produced great artists in the visual arts.

“Rememberin­g Central” at the Pulilan Central Multipurpo­se Building recounts memories and experience­s of students and teachers through artifacts, memorabili­a, and archival photos of Pulilan Central School (formerly Pulilan Elementary School).

“Ka Isidro: Ang Santong Magsasaka” at San Isidro Parish Hall presents the life of St. Isidore (San Isidro Labrador), the patron saint of Pulilan, as it re- lates to the faith, farming industry and culture of Pulilenyos.

“De Kahon” at Café Pulilan Art Gallery exhibits the works of 51 contempora­ry artists from Central Luzon and Metro Manila on the festival’s theme “Katuparan.”

“Mga Manika sa Kasaysayan ng Bulacan” at the Butterfly Haven and Heritage Doll Museum showcases dolls and how they help in providing historical consciousn­ess through dioramas.

A new special museum on Volkswagen collectibl­es will also open at Baranggay Lumbac.

Other activities are lectures and workshops on heritage conservati­on; and a farm life experience tour.

The festival will be capped by the Gintong Pulilenyo Art Awards at the Events Place of Robinsons Townville.

Call Andrew de Guzman at 0918900602­1; or e-mail aadeguzman­2@yahoo.com.

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There will be 18 mural painting activities in various locations around Pulilan town. (above and below)
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The festival commences with the cultural mapping of Pulilan.
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