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IMG Week slated on April 23-26 at UPLB

IMG Week – scheduled on April 23-26 at the University of the Philippines Los Banos – eyes to showcase talents in the field of digital and traditional arts, along with sharing knowledge on the said fields of multimedia arts.

IMG Week – scheduled on April 23-26 at the University of the Philippines Los Banos – eyes to showcase talents in the field of digital and traditional arts, along with sharing knowledge on the said fields of multimedia arts.

Themed “Connections”, the four-day event will hold such events as:

Exhibit: Converge (April 24-26, SU Sunken Lobby), which will run from start to end of the event. Its theme is entitled: “Converge: When Brush and Lens Collide” and hence artworks which are collaboration of photography and traditional arts will be showcased.

Workshops (Pixel Art Workshop and Traditional Arts Workshop). The Traditional Arts Workshop wil be by Ron Dellova (April 25); while Pixel Art Workshop will be by Bō Mallari (April 26). IMG Week’s Art Workshops will be held at Ginhawa Art Café from 4PM – 6PM. Registration fee for each workshop is only P150.

Pre-register link: https://goo.gl/forms/1UcXSPzoaCK8GfUJ2

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