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‘Tirada: 50 Years of Philippine Printmaking 1968-2018’ exhibit catalog now available online

The exhibit catalog of Tirada: 50 Years of Philippine Printmaking 1968-2018 featuring essays by guest curator Patrick Flores, and printmakers Virgilio Aviado, Imelda Cajipe-Endaya and Jose Santos Ardivilla is now available for digital download in the CCP website.

The exhibit catalog of Tirada: 50 Years of Philippine Printmaking 1968-2018 featuring essays by guest curator Patrick Flores, and printmakers Virgilio Aviado, Imelda Cajipe-Endaya and Jose Santos Ardivilla is now available for digital download in the CCP website.

The exhibition Tirada: 50 Years of Philippine Printmaking 1968-2018 celebrated five decades of the Association of Pinoyprintmakers (AP), formerly known as the Philippine Association of Printmakers or PAP.  It was held at the CCP’s Bulwagang Juan Luna (Main Gallery), Pasilyo Guillermo Tolentino (3F Hallway Gallery), and Pasilyo Vicente Manansala (2F Hallway Gallery) from May 19 to July 15, 2018.

The Tirada exhibit catalog may be downloaded using the link https://www.culturalcenter.gov.ph/events/visual-arts/tirada-50-years-of-philippine-printmaking-1968-2018/details

To get updates on the Association of Pinoyprintmakers, follow their social media pages in Facebook @philippineprintmaking and Instagram @pinoyprintmakers.

The CCP galleries will remain closed until further notice.  For inquiries, contact the Visual Arts and Museum Division via email at ccp.exhibits@gmail.com, mobile 0935-3379438, or through @ccpvamd on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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