The Visayas Art Fair 2022



How do you show appreciation for your art and culture? By owning it- it is a piece of your heritage- a future relic. It does not have to be very beautiful or costly. But if it "speaks" to you, acquire it, keep it (because you like looking at it) and your descendants will thank you for it! It might even be in a museum in Cebu  in the year 2122. OGK!
 
Go and visit the Visayas Art Fair.
 
The Visayas Art Fair was a historical undertaking in 2021 with the banner, Connecting The Islands Through Art, initiated by the National Commission for Culture and Arts, together with the Cebu Design Week Inc., Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas, Sacred Heart School for Boys Batch 1985 Foundation, and the Cebu Furniture Industries Foundation to unite the artistry of the three regions (Regions 6, 7 & 8) in the Visayas.  
 
Its aim was to present to the world the unique identity of the Visayan arts and culture. Now on its second year, the event will be happening on November 24-27, 2022 at the Oakridge Business Park, 12th Flr., Oakridge IT Center 3 Bldg, in A.S. Fortuna St., Mandaue City.

Cebu Design Week, Inc. as the leading organization that supports the creative community in the Visayas, has again partnered with the Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Cebu Furniture Industries Foundation, Inc., (CFIF), Oakridge Business Park and Globe Platinum to deliver this project.
 
Art champions supporting the project are the Museums and Galleries Month, UNESCO National Commission, Airspeed, Gcash and Oakridge Studio.

"CDW's long-term vision is to foster a vibrant and dynamic creative economy that will bring about monetary and non-monetary benefits to the regions and to the country", Laurie Boquiren, chairperson of the Visayas Art Fair and Cebu Design Week trustee, stated.
 

Hope to see you next year and  yearly thereafter. 

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