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‘Poems in Print’ hosted by Rhymes of PEG in Legazpi City

Rhymes of PEG, a community of writers and artists, is holding a “Poems in Print” Exhibit at Kapihan Café in Legazpi City, Albay until May 11.

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Rhymes of PEG, a community of writers and artists, is holding a “Poems in Print” Exhibit at Kapihan Café in Legazpi City, Albay until May 11.

“We have seen paintings displayed in exhibits. We have read poems published in books. But we haven’t yet seen an exhibit that displays poems, and that would be an artistic fusion that we want people to witness,” said Lorena Gaveria, a proud Albayano and an active member of Rhymes of PEG.

Lastly, the exhibit hopes to provide an avenue for literary arts enthusiasts to come together and strengthen the pillars of local literature. For Jessa Erandio, Rhymes of PEG’s representative, “We all have to start from somewhere and promote our advocacy to make more people appreciate poetry and art in general. We want to begin with Bicol, one of the few provinces that values art and conducts initiatives for local creatives. So, this month, our Poems in Print Exhibit is in the Bicol region. Who knows, maybe your place is our next destination.”

For further details, check these links:
Rhymes of PEG: https://www.facebook.com/rhymesofPEG
Kapihan Café: https://www.facebook.com/kapihan8

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