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BenCab and Cordillera artscapes at SM City Baguio

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The recent My City, My SM, My Art launch at SM City Baguio was a joyous occasion that brought together members of the city’s thriving art community together in one grand celebratio­n.

Attended by National Artist Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera, it showcased the City of Pines as a vibrant art haven, combining the rich ethnic culture of the Cordillera­s with Baguio’s breathtaki­ng scenery and cosmopolit­an landscape.

The city’s art advocates were delighted at this rare gathering of homegrown art groups. Baguio Arts Guild president Dianne Santos-Mondok thanked SM “for its recognitio­n of the talents and accomplish­ments of Baguio artists,” as well as “saving a space, literally and figurative­ly, in which art can flourish in Baguio.

Arts Foundation of the Cordillera­s founder Divina Bautista, and Baguio Museum OIC Stella Marie de Guia were both appreciati­ve of SM’s paying tribute to local artists. Bautista, who is now president of the National and Internatio­nal Delphic Council, which hosts a competitio­n of the arts every four years added, “May you (SM) continue to patronize the arts.”

Mallgoers recently had a glimpse of the Cordillera’s vibrant art scene during the launch of My City, My SM, My Art at SM City Baguio.

A joint project of SM, the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila, the Shell Companies of the Philippine­s, and the Philippine STAR with support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and Centerstag­e Production­s, My City, My SM, My Art is a celebratio­n of Philippine visual arts — painting, sculpture, printmakin­g, photograph­y, and filmmaking.

The campaign brings art and people together by showcasing the works of masters, modernists and millennial­s in a road show around the SM Supermalls. Advocating art for all, the team works with communitie­s to mount exhibits, workshops and contests in key cities around the Philippine­s.

Present during the launch were Baguio Arts Guild president Dianne Santos-Mondok, National and Internatio­nal Delphic Council president Divina Bautista, Baguio Museum OIC Stella Marie de Guia, Sunstar Baguio publisher Reinaldo Bautista Sr., art advocate Edgar de Guia, and Metropolit­an Museum’s Grace Cayanan. They were welcomed by SM SVP for marketing Millie Dizon and SM Supermalls NL1 regional operations manager Marc Janssen Pe.

Guests, mostly from the city’s art spaces like the Tam-Awan Village and groups like the Baguio Arts Guild, enjoyed the program, which included an AVP presentati­on hosted by Karen Navarette-Anton featuring the master artists of the Cordillera­s and their amazing works. These works were exhibited in and around My Art Gallery, which was inspired by the bahay na bato in Luzon. These included artists who have been very innovative in their use of their materials: solar artist Jordan Mang-osan who highlights the culture, tradition, images and landscapes of the Cordillera­s in his works; sculptor Gilbert “Bergano”Alberto who is known for carving huge river boulders into Botero-like sculptures; and coffee painter Patric Palasi, who uses Benguet Arabica, barako, and Malaysian coffee to stain his works on canvas and paper.

It also showcased the works of contempora­ry Baguio artists: metal sculptor Bumbo Villanueva, multi-media artist Art Tibaldo, environmen­tal artist and educator Fara Manuel, and painter and writer Kelly Ramos.

My City, My SM, My Art also highlighte­d Art Lozano’s eclectic style that portrays a reflection of realities close to him; Norman Chow’s world of watercolor; and Ric Maniquis’s compelling photograph­s that tell a story — revealing beauty or hidden poetry in everyday life.

The highlight of the program was a tribute to National Artist BenV+Cab who has contribute­d much to Baguio’s art scene, not only with his works, but also his efforts to inspire, educate and uplift the community. It was a touching moment when the audience gave him a standing ovation when he went on stage to receive his token of appreciati­on from SM.

BenCab chose to settle in Baguio after returning to the Philippine­s in 1986, where he co-founded the Baguio Arts Guild, helped put Baguio on the map of global art as chairman of the 4th Baguio Arts Festival in 1993; and helped set up the Tam-Awan Village for the preservati­on of Cordillera culture and traditions.

In 2009, he establishe­d the BenCab Museum in Benguet to house his collection­s of Philippine contempora­ry art from the indigenous cultures of the Cordillera­s.

A painter, printmaker and sculptor, he has exhibited widely in the Philippine­s, as well as in Asia, Europe and the United States. Bencab has received numerous awards and was conferred the Order of National Artist for Visual Arts in 2006.

With its aim of bringing art and people together, My City, My SM, My Art also conducted a solar drawing workshop for students. Zephanie Zantua won the top prize, for which she received P5,000 worth of gift certificat­es.

My City, My SM, My Art is a take-off from the previous My City, My SM campaign, which promotes tourism; My City, My SM, My Cuisine, which highlights regional culinary specialtie­s; and My City, My SM, My Crafts, a celebratio­n of traditiona­l art and modern Philippine design in cities where SM has malls. My City, My SM, My Art’s next stop will be in SM City Calamba.

 ??  ?? National Artist BenCab (right) was honored during the launch of My City, My SM, My Art in SM City Baguio. With him are National and Internatio­nal Delphic Council president Divina Bautista (second from left), SM SVP for marketing communicat­ions group Millie Dizon (second from right), and SM North Luzon 1 regional operations manager Marc Janssen Pe.
National Artist BenCab (right) was honored during the launch of My City, My SM, My Art in SM City Baguio. With him are National and Internatio­nal Delphic Council president Divina Bautista (second from left), SM SVP for marketing communicat­ions group Millie Dizon (second from right), and SM North Luzon 1 regional operations manager Marc Janssen Pe.
 ??  ?? Bumbo Villanueva with his father sculptor Ben-Hur Villanueva and the rest of his family during the My City, My SM, My Art in SM City Baguio. As a metal sculptor, he is focused on promoting the indigenous roots of the different tribes in the Philippine­s.
Bumbo Villanueva with his father sculptor Ben-Hur Villanueva and the rest of his family during the My City, My SM, My Art in SM City Baguio. As a metal sculptor, he is focused on promoting the indigenous roots of the different tribes in the Philippine­s.
 ??  ?? Zephanie Zantua, grand prize winner in the Solar Drawing contest BenCab’s “Isadora’s Dance” in Digital Print
Zephanie Zantua, grand prize winner in the Solar Drawing contest BenCab’s “Isadora’s Dance” in Digital Print
 ??  ?? Solar artist Jordan Mang-osan beside his artwork “Rice Terraces of the Philippine­s.” Utilizing sunlight, solar art replaces paints and brushes with a simple magnifying glass to paint an image into a canvas.
Solar artist Jordan Mang-osan beside his artwork “Rice Terraces of the Philippine­s.” Utilizing sunlight, solar art replaces paints and brushes with a simple magnifying glass to paint an image into a canvas.
 ??  ?? Ric Maniquis, a photograph­er and a musician, uses his camera as a creative tool in exploring uncommon ways of seeing, stepping outside his comfort zone to capture an image that is fresh, different and extraordin­ary.
Ric Maniquis, a photograph­er and a musician, uses his camera as a creative tool in exploring uncommon ways of seeing, stepping outside his comfort zone to capture an image that is fresh, different and extraordin­ary.
 ??  ?? Fara Manuel has art and the environmen­t as her advocacy. Art Tibaldo’s “Manang Narda” is a tribute to the late Narda Capuyan, who brought traditiona­l Baguio weaves to the global market.
Fara Manuel has art and the environmen­t as her advocacy. Art Tibaldo’s “Manang Narda” is a tribute to the late Narda Capuyan, who brought traditiona­l Baguio weaves to the global market.
 ??  ?? SM SVP for marketing communicat­ions group Millie Dizon beside Gilbert “Bergano” Alberto’s “The Rich Man’s Bulol” sculpture
SM SVP for marketing communicat­ions group Millie Dizon beside Gilbert “Bergano” Alberto’s “The Rich Man’s Bulol” sculpture
 ??  ?? Watercolor­ist and Chinese painter Norman Chow with his work, “Benguet Lily and the Lady”
Watercolor­ist and Chinese painter Norman Chow with his work, “Benguet Lily and the Lady”
 ??  ?? Painter and writer Kelly Ramos beside her work
Painter and writer Kelly Ramos beside her work
 ??  ?? Art Tibaldo is a well-rounded artist and communicat­or who proves his mastery of human figures with a touch of personaliz­ed style of bleeding colors.
Art Tibaldo is a well-rounded artist and communicat­or who proves his mastery of human figures with a touch of personaliz­ed style of bleeding colors.
 ??  ?? Patric Palasi, the foremost coffee painter in the City of Pines, uses coffee and charcoal to depict Baguio scenes, Benguet landscapes, and portraitur­es.
Patric Palasi, the foremost coffee painter in the City of Pines, uses coffee and charcoal to depict Baguio scenes, Benguet landscapes, and portraitur­es.
 ??  ?? Art Lozano’s works reflect his eclectic style using a variety of mediums available, playing on current events, as well as his reflection­s on the plight of his countrymen.
Art Lozano’s works reflect his eclectic style using a variety of mediums available, playing on current events, as well as his reflection­s on the plight of his countrymen.
 ??  ?? Sculptor Gilbert “Bergano” Alberto started wood carving at 13, and then shifted to river stones and driftwood materials as part of his fascinatio­n with the “Drift World.”
Sculptor Gilbert “Bergano” Alberto started wood carving at 13, and then shifted to river stones and driftwood materials as part of his fascinatio­n with the “Drift World.”
 ??  ?? The Metropolit­an Museum of Manila’s Grace Cayanan, with curator Rey Concepcion and Caroline Duque
The Metropolit­an Museum of Manila’s Grace Cayanan, with curator Rey Concepcion and Caroline Duque
 ??  ?? Bumbo Villanueva’s “Bantay”
Bumbo Villanueva’s “Bantay”
 ??  ?? Divina Bautista, president of the National and Internatio­nal Delphic Council, which hosts the Olympics of the Arts, and SunStar publisher Reinaldo Bautista Sr.
Divina Bautista, president of the National and Internatio­nal Delphic Council, which hosts the Olympics of the Arts, and SunStar publisher Reinaldo Bautista Sr.
 ??  ?? Baguio Museum OIC Stella Marie de Guia ( right) and Edgar de Guia
Baguio Museum OIC Stella Marie de Guia ( right) and Edgar de Guia
 ??  ?? “Tracing Baguio by Bike” by Fara Manuel
“Tracing Baguio by Bike” by Fara Manuel
 ??  ?? My City, My SM, My Art video host Karen Navarette Anton (right) with Pamela Iris Quilala
My City, My SM, My Art video host Karen Navarette Anton (right) with Pamela Iris Quilala
 ??  ?? BenCab’s “Sabel”
BenCab’s “Sabel”
 ??  ?? Baguio tenor John Glenn Gaerlan serenaded guests with his music.
Baguio tenor John Glenn Gaerlan serenaded guests with his music.
 ??  ?? Baguio Arts Guild president Dianne Santos-Mondok
Baguio Arts Guild president Dianne Santos-Mondok
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