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VISUAL ARTS

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SINING KAMALIG ART GALLERY

Susmaryose­p! by Marco Ruben Malto II until Dec. 31. (Ali Mall, Araneta Center, Cubao, QC)

MO_SPACE

Nothing to Declare Project: Another Country by Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan until Dec. 31. (Bonifacio High St., 9th Ave., BGC, Taguig) ✆ 856.7915

GALERIA DUEMILA

Space Dust by Trek Valdizno until Dec. 31. (210 Loring St., Pasay) ✆ 831.9990

ART-SEA AT SEA

Artworks by Ali Alejandro, Lougee Basabas-Alejandro, Bibi Belgica, Francis Commeyne, Eleanor Giron, Boy Gozum, Kris Gozum, Piaget Martelino, Mary Ann Reyes, Cid Reyes & Jeremy Tallent until Jan. 6, 2017 at Pupung Bar & Grill (Kilometer 0, Free Trade Area, Mariveles, Bataan) ✆ 0925.8785628

REFLECTION­S GALLERY

Blown-Away. The allure of blown glass art by Czech artist Jiri Pacinek until Jan. 29, 2017. (Hollywood Subd Rd., Brgy Tolentino East, Hollywood Subdivisio­n, Tagaytay) ✆ (046) 413.2581

AYALA MUSEUM

Tao. Showcases the recent works of stoneware potter Hadrian Mendoza until Dec. 23 at ArtistSpac­e. (Makati) ✆ 7598288

METROPOLIT­AN MUSEUM

Forty. More than 100 works by Filipino artists from the modern and contempora­ry period, the collection goes beyond the meaning of individual works and examines how their collective significan­ce emerges as the museum's reflection­s of the evolving art of today. Until Jan. 8, 2017. Permanent collection­s: The Philippine Contempora­ry: To scale the past and the possible and Pre-colonial Philippine Gold and Pottery. (Roxas Blvd.) ✆ 708.7828

LOPEZ MUSEUM AND LIBRARY

Exposition. Brings together Cian Dayrit, Liv Vinluan and Lightning Studies: CTCCCs. The show takes its reference from the series of large-scale exhibition­s that were made popular during the age of conquests.

Two Halves of a Whole. Commemorat­ing Juvenal Sansó’s 70 years of art practice. Until Dec. 23. (Benpres Bldg., Meralco Ave., Pasig) ✆ 631.2417

MUSEO NI JOSE RIZAL, CALAMBA

A modernized museum that presents Rizal's life works and writings through visual artworks, artifacts, relics, personal effects, hologram, interactiv­e displays and terminals. (Calamba City, Laguna) ✆ (049) 834.1599

MUSEO NG REPUBLIKA NG 1899

A museum dedicated to historical events that happened during the Malolos Congress in 1898 and the Malolos Republic in 1899. (Malolos, Bulacan) ✆ (044) 794.1674

MUSEO NI MABINI, PUP

Chronicles the life and times of Apolinario Mabini through original artifacts, facsimiles of his writings, a touch screen timeline, large pop-up book biography, and other interactiv­e exhibits. (PUP, Sta. Mesa, Manila) ✆ 522.1509

MUSEO NI APOLINARIO MABINI TANAUAN

Gallery I- Early Life of Pule. Gallery II- The contributi­on of Apolinario as reformist together with J. Rizal, M. del Pilar, G. Jaena and others. Gallery III-How Mabini was known to be the “Brains of the Revolution”. Gallery IVHow the Americans became part of Philippine History as a new colonizer. Gallery V- War in Luzon, Gallery VI- War in Visayas and Mindanao. Gallery VII- Mabini’s Legacy. (Tanauan City, Batangas) ✆ (043) 455-2105

MUSEO NI HEN. MIGUEL MALVAR

Showcases the life and times of Gen. Miguel Malvar through visual arts, documents, artifacts, interactiv­e displays and terminals. (Poblacion, Sto. Tomas, Batangas) ✆ (043) 784.8481

MUSEO NI MANUEL QUEZON

Gallery 1-Quezon’s youth in Baler, his education, role in the revolution and return to civilian life. Gallery 2-Early political career of Quezon. Gallery 3-Quezon’s presidency of the Commonweal­th. Gallery 4-Quezon’s leadership during the war and his exile to the United States. Gallery 5-The death and legacy of Manuel Quezon. (Quezon Memorial Shrine, Elliptical Road, Diliman, QC)

MUSEO NI EMILIO AGUINALDO

Retrace the story of our revolution and our journey towards independen­ce through the architectu­ral and interior details of the house where Philippine Independen­ce was proclaimed. (Kaingen, Kawit, Cavite) ✆ (046) 484.7643

MUSEO NI JOSE RIZAL, FORT SANTIAGO

Encapsulat­es the great spirit of Dr. Jose Rizal within its maze of exhibited artifacts and its open spaces, inviting the viewer’s reverence and contemplat­ion for Rizal’s acceptance of death with utmost dignity, calm and nobility. (Intramuros, Manila)

MUSEO NG PAGLILITIS NI ANDRES BONIFACIO

Interactiv­e displays on the events that led to the trial and execution of the Andres Bonifacio. (4780 Col. Riel, Poblacion 2-A, Maragondon, Cavite) ✆ 0917.5537375

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