A celebration of Filipino vision unfolds this month as Fujifilm Philippines presents an exhibition of stunning photographs and videos. The showcase brings together the most compelling entries from the Nationwide Photo & Video Walk 2025, a testament to the diverse perspectives and creative talent found across the archipelago.
Imagine a gallery filled with images capturing the heart and soul of the Philippines, each frame revealing a unique story. Works from Walk Leaders representing 32 locations nationwide will also be featured, offering a glimpse into the country’s beauty through their individual lenses. The exhibition opens to the public March 20th at the Ayala Museum in Makati City and continues through March 22nd.
As Holy Week approaches, Far Eastern University presents a deeply moving experience: Haydn’s “The Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ.” Performed by the Pundaquit Virtuosi from Zambales on March 31st within the historic FEU Chapel, the performance promises a powerful and reflective journey.
The setting itself adds to the profound nature of the event. Attendees will be surrounded by the Chapel’s Stations of the Cross, a National Cultural Treasure created by the renowned National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco. This free event begins at 5 p.m., but seating is limited, requiring pre-registration.
Delve into the history of Philippine art with “Collecting the Moment: Art Exhibitions in Print.” This exhibit showcases the personal collection of posters amassed by the esteemed art patroness, writer, and cultural worker, Purita Kalaw-Ledesma.
Spanning the 1970s and 1980s, the exhibition features 130 print materials, each a window into the evolving aesthetics and cultural conversations of the time. Typography, imagery, and graphic design converge to tell a story of modern and contemporary art in the Philippines. The exhibit is open to the public until March 31st at the Benilde Design + Arts Campus in Manila.
The stage is set for groundbreaking collaborations and innovative performances as the Manila International Performing Arts Market (MIPAM) opens its call for entries. Organized by the Cultural Center of the Philippines and CREATE Philippines, MIPAM seeks bold and original works from performing arts companies and individual artists.
Proposals, including photos and a short video, are being accepted until March 31st. MIPAM 2026, taking place September 11-13 at the CCP Complex in Pasay City, particularly encourages submissions showcasing folk reinterpretations, contemporary styles, and the integration of technology into performance.
