PAMANA is an architectural heritage conservation exhibit that will feature photographs and infographs of few chosen built heritage in Metro Manila that will run from March 27-29, 2015 at Green Sun Hotel, Makati City.
The exhibit is free to the general public. It also includes a heritage conservation forum on the second day, March 28, at 2PM with speakers from Escolta Revival Movement, Heritage Conservation Society - Youth and The Filipinas.
Because of Metro Manila’s fast paced urbanization, it has ceased to lose interest in its history and has let monumental structures deteriorate. With the help of photographs and infographics of chosen neglected built heritage such as the El Hogar Filipino, Ocampo Pagoda Mansion, Sunico House and Capitol Theater, the exhibitors aim to spread awareness about heritage conservation.
The exhibition comprises of three artists – Keiko Aramaki, Gabe Garrovillas and Julie Valencia – connected by the same interest in multimedia arts and in heritage conservation. The three exhibitors are all graduating students of Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts and Design.
Opening reception will be held on Friday, 27th of March at 7PM.
Gallery Hours: Friday 7:00pm – 11:00pm / Saturday-Sunday 11:00am – 9:00pm
For more information about the exhibit, please contact Keiko Aramaki at +63 917 823 2253.
PAMANA: An Architectural Heritage Conservation Exhibit is supported by Escolta Revival Movement, Heritage Conservation Society – Youth and The Filipinas. Official venue partner – Green Sun Hotel. Sponsored by – San Miguel Corporation
Come and Join us here the official event page https://www.facebook.com/events/359749134212894/
The exhibit is free to the general public. It also includes a heritage conservation forum on the second day, March 28, at 2PM with speakers from Escolta Revival Movement, Heritage Conservation Society - Youth and The Filipinas.
Because of Metro Manila’s fast paced urbanization, it has ceased to lose interest in its history and has let monumental structures deteriorate. With the help of photographs and infographics of chosen neglected built heritage such as the El Hogar Filipino, Ocampo Pagoda Mansion, Sunico House and Capitol Theater, the exhibitors aim to spread awareness about heritage conservation.
The exhibition comprises of three artists – Keiko Aramaki, Gabe Garrovillas and Julie Valencia – connected by the same interest in multimedia arts and in heritage conservation. The three exhibitors are all graduating students of Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts and Design.
Opening reception will be held on Friday, 27th of March at 7PM.
Gallery Hours: Friday 7:00pm – 11:00pm / Saturday-Sunday 11:00am – 9:00pm
For more information about the exhibit, please contact Keiko Aramaki at +63 917 823 2253.
PAMANA: An Architectural Heritage Conservation Exhibit is supported by Escolta Revival Movement, Heritage Conservation Society – Youth and The Filipinas. Official venue partner – Green Sun Hotel. Sponsored by – San Miguel Corporation
Come and Join us here the official event page https://www.facebook.com/events/359749134212894/
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