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A celebratio­n of arts: UP Cebu hosts monthlong Joya awards, exhibit

- MATTHEW SULLA, USC INTERN

The University of the Philippine­s Cebu (UP Cebu) is celebratin­g the 43rd Jose Joya Awards & Exhibition for the whole month of February. The annual painting competitio­n, one of the longest running arts competitio­n for students in the Philippine­s, is named after the late national artist Jose T. Joya, the former dean of the College of Fine Arts in UP Diliman.

Joya, together with Cebuano artists, founded the Fine Arts Program of UP Cebu in 1975, the first Fine Arts program outside of Manila.

“Aptly enough, to give homage to the kind of effort dean Joya started, the gallery is named after him,” said Jay Jore, Fine Arts program coordinato­r, curator and director of the Jose T. Joya Gallery.

The artworks currently displayed in the gallery were created by the artistic minds of the students of UP Cebu under the Fine Arts program. The students were given a free hand on what ideas to explore, develop and express on canvas. Jore was, at first, uncertain of the quality of work the students would submit, since majority of the participan­ts are on their first year of college.

“Apparently, I was caught by great surprise by the kind of quality and output that the students have produced.” Jore said. He added that because of K-12, freshmen students now are more mature than the usual firstyears they have had. Most of the finalists for this year’s competitio­n are works submitted by first-year students.

The Jose T. Joya gallery aims to promote and celebrate arts, encouragin­g and engaging people to understand that art makes up a huge part of local culture and needs to preserved.

 ?? EDITOR: LUIS A. QUIBRANZA III / live@sunstar.com.ph ??
EDITOR: LUIS A. QUIBRANZA III / live@sunstar.com.ph
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