Creative Convergence - A Cebu and Filarts Group Collaboration

 


 As the Philippines is an archipelago, it is very seldom that a group of Filipino artists coming from different regions and with different mindset have an opportunity to be together in one creative endeavor.  Their exposure to dissimilar environment and practicing their art in different direction contributes to the difficulty of uniting them in one exhibit.

However, there are instances when artists with different perspectives will come together if only to showcase a variety of artistic expressions, thereby providing the public the opportunity to view, interact and perhaps appreciate the different creative outputs born out of their individuality.  

 Creative Convergence aims just like that: to attain creative unity, while opting to keep their diverse creative expressions.  It hopes to provide a platform, where they can exercise their freedom in practicing art that truly represents who they are, and what they want to be as painters.

Above all, Creative convergence hopes to promote the importance of diversity in the field of creativity, and aspires to attain the strong bond among the exhibitors, thereby creating a lasting friendship between them, and hopefully, contribute to nurturing the Filipino art by organizing more activities that spur artistic unity and cooperation.

Opening on May 17, 2023, Convergence is an collaboration of the Cebu and FilArts group featuring the works of Celso Pepito, Fe Madrid Pepito, Lucilo Sagayno, Joel Cristobal, Reynan Dingal, Jonathan Abellana, Ruel Rosello, Marlone Ylanan and Leodito Bongo III. The Filarts group include renowned artists Roy Espinosa, Frank Caña and many more.




Still life drawing with colored pencils on toned paper by Leodito Bongo III

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