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The UP College of Fine Arts Gender and Development Committee (GAD) invites interested
students, faculty, staff, and community members to the following free art workshops led by
UPCFA faculty members, in celebration of Women’s Month.
Creating Children’s Picture Books
(A Walkthrough & Workshop)
with Annie Pacaña
March 25 (Saturday), 1:00 – 5:00 p.m
UP Fine Arts Gallery (Multipurpose Hall)
We invite you to an early afternoon talk that will walk you through the process of making storybooks, from writing and illustrating stories to having them published. This will be followed by a workshop on making wordless picture books, inspired by the artist-author’s making of “Ang Bata sa Buwan”. The talk is free and open to the public. Participants (16 yrs old and above) joining the workshop are requested to bring your own coloring materials (your choice of dry media). You may opt to sign up for workshop slots through this link: https://bit.ly CreatingChildrensPictureBooks
The project explores how women artists have wielded paper, among the most fragile of materials, towards pamumulat: connecting the personal and the political through the written page, painting, and printmaking, writ large, and highlights the special role and contribution of women as artists and cultural workers.
It is a pilot project of the UPCFA GAD Committee in cooperation with the UP Fine Arts Gallery and the Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP).
The first leg was an artist talk, “Ano’ng Papel Mo? Mga Kwento ng Pagmulat at Pagyabong”, last March 3 and a workshop on Basic Relief Printmaking with Color Techniques with Ambie Abaño last March 10. For inquiries, contact us at limbagatlikhangkamay@gmail.com. Please stay tuned for updates through the page of the UPCFA GAD Committee.
The UP College of Fine Arts Gender and Development Committee (GAD) invites interested
students, faculty, staff, and community members to the following free art workshops led by
UPCFA faculty members, in celebration of Women’s Month.
Making a Dazibao: Protest Mural on Paper
with June Dalisay
March 27 (Monday), 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
UP Fine Arts Gallery (Atrium)
This memory project and workshop takes off from a historic mural painted by the members of the NPAA and unfurled at the UP Main Library in 1971. The artist-facilitator will revisit the steps and contexts of making the dazibao, a wall-mounted newspaper or mural used as a form of protest, propaganda, and popular communication in China during that period. Participants must commit to the whole day activity. Sign up for slots through this link: https://bit.ly/MakingADazibao
The project explores how women artists have wielded paper, among the most fragile of materials, towards pamumulat: connecting the personal and the political through the written page, painting, and printmaking, writ large, and highlights the special role and contribution of women as artists and cultural workers.
It is a pilot project of the UPCFA GAD Committee in cooperation with the UP Fine Arts Gallery and the Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP).
The first leg was an artist talk, “Ano’ng Papel Mo? Mga Kwento ng Pagmulat at Pagyabong”, last March 3 and a workshop on Basic Relief Printmaking with Color Techniques with Ambie Abaño last March 10. For inquiries, contact us at limbagatlikhangkamay@gmail.com. Please stay tuned for updates through the page of the UPCFA GAD Committee.
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