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PAP Presses marks 45th year, slated to hold exhibit

The Philippine Association of Printmakers (PAP) marks its 45th year in 2013 with an exhibition at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Bulwagang Juan Luna (Small Gallery), Pasilyo Victorio Edades (4F Hallway Gallery) and 4th floor Atria from 6 November 2013 to 2 February 2014. The exhibit is entitled “Press On: Guhit + Kutkot + Limbag = Sugod.”

The Philippine Association of Printmakers (PAP) marks its 45th year in 2013 with an exhibition at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Bulwagang Juan Luna (Small Gallery), Pasilyo Victorio Edades (4F Hallway Gallery) and 4th floor Atria from 6 November 2013 to 2 February 2014. The exhibit is entitled “Press On: Guhit + Kutkot + Limbag = Sugod.”

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For this exhibit, the PAP members came up with new works that answer the need to keep printmaking contemporary and to show the vitality of printmaking within contemporary expression. The PAP members worked beyond their noted comfort zones, whether material, size, or topic, and render a print beyond a print, some even making it sculptural and site-specific. But however innovative the work may be, the PAP urged their exhibiting artists to maintain that printmaking still be the primary focus of the works in their Press On exhibition.

The participating artists are: Ambie Abaño with Bea Alcala and Nica Peralejo, Jose Santos Ardivilla, Virgilio Aviado, Mars Bugaoan, BenCab, Salvador, Fildelacruz, Janos Delacruz, Imelda Cajipe-Endaya, Noel El Farol, Jess Flores, Raul Isidro, Eugene Jarque and Mac Valdezco, Lenore RS Lim, Angelo Magno, Fara Manuel-Nolasco, Radel Paredes, Rhoda Recto, Don Salubayba PWU Fine Arts, Benjie Torrado, Wesley Valenzuela, and Anton Villaruel.

There shall be scheduled adjacent events for the exhibit. The first one will be an artist talk by renowned printmaker Virgilio “Pandy” Aviado on 3 December, Tuesday, from 2:00PM to 4:00PM. On 23 January 2014, Thursday from 2:00PM to 4:00PM, the PAP will be having a lecture and demonstration. Both activities will be held in the MKP Hall at the 4th floor of the CCP Main Theater Building.

For more information, contact Gelo Magno at (+63) 9276543707 or pinoyprintmakers@gmail.com or call the CCP Visual Arts and Museum Division, Production and Exhibition Department at (+632) 8321125 locals 1504 and 1505 and (+632) 8323792, email ccp.exhibits@gmail.com, or visit www.culturalcenter.gov.ph.

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