Works

Works

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Exhibition Photography & Visual Design Identity

White Elephant
Jomar Galutera
August 22 - September 25, 2024
JCB Gallery
Ang Kabuhi Sang Gaga
Brenda Fajardo
October 29, 2024 - January 16, 2025
JCB Gallery
Kaloob
Aze Ong
January 23 - February 28, 2025
JCB Gallery
Framed Truths
Veejay Villafranca
March 27 - May 30, 2025 JCB Gallery
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Curatorial Support

Going Nowhere
Manny Montelibano
August 8 - October 3, 2025
JCB Gallery
Manny Montelibano’s Going Nowhere turns the gallery into an arcade-like loop that mirrors the repetitive and manipulative nature of Philippine elections. Its slot machine–inspired five-channel video—flashing candidates alongside fruit symbols and gambling sounds—suggests that voting becomes a spectacle of false hope, where outcomes rarely change. Paint bucket handles resembling chains reinforce the sense of entrapment, implying that the system sustains itself rather than serves the public. By overwhelming the senses, the work portrays democracy as performative and exhausting, leaving Filipinos caught in a cycle of anticipation and disappointment, compelled to keep “spinning” despite little expectation of real change.
Artistic Research Exhibition
September 27- October 9, 2024
The Artistic Research Exhibition highlights the evolving practices of artist-researchers in the International Training Program (ITP), a collaboration between Philippine Women’s University and Sint Lucas Antwerpen School of Arts KdG. Now in its second year, the program brings together artists, musicians, designers, and curators to explore experimental methodologies, critical theory, and creative research through local and international exchange. The exhibition, presented with PWU’s Research and Development Office, serves as a platform for public engagement and includes artist talks that share ongoing projects, processes, and insights.
Project Panatag Exhibition-Zambulat

Decemeber 2025 - February 2026

Casa San Miguel
The draft page mock-ups offer an early look at Project PANATAG: Subjective Atlas of the Philippines, an artistic research initiative exploring Filipino lived experiences through creative, participatory mapping. Organized by the Philippine Women’s University Artistic Research Center in collaboration with Subjective Editions, the project gathered artists, students, and communities through workshops across the Philippines to reflect on regional narratives and shared spaces. The materials shown are provisional, tracing how these insights begin to form the upcoming 2026 publication and will continue to evolve as the project develops.
Against the Grain
Samm Occeno
January 15 - April 23, 2026
JCB Gallery
Against the Grain by Samm Occeno explores Filipino identity as fluid, collective, and shaped by contradiction, refusing fixed definitions in favor of ongoing negotiation through lived experience and culture. Moving away from traditional expectations of painting, Occeno embraces experimentation and collaboration, developing works with students and community members to foreground identity as relational. Rooted in his long career as an educator, the exhibition treats pedagogy as artistic inquiry, transforming the gallery into a space of dialogue and shared learning. At the same time, it critiques art institutions and market-driven values by highlighting slower, process-based practices cultivated within the university setting, ultimately challenging notions of visibility, value, and artistic growth while asserting the role of academic spaces in sustaining critical and research-driven art.
03

Production Management

International Artistic Research Training Program
February 9-22, 2026