Empowered Women- An Art Exhibit Celebrating Women's Month at Nustar


 The National Women’s Month Celebration has its roots in the recognition of International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8th, a historical event stemming from the organizing efforts of women in the early 20th Century. Between 1909 and 1911, working women in the United States, united under  the National Women’s Trade Union League and other groups, protested against low wages, lack of protective legislation, and harsh working conditions.

These demonstrations were a response to the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in March 1911 in New York City, claiming the lives of over 140 working girls, primarily Italian and Jewish immigrants. The subsequent observances of International Women’s Day invoked the appalling working conditions and unfair labor practices leading up to the disaster.

The 2024 National Women’s Month Celebration aims to capitalize on the recurring theme “WE for gender equality and inclusive society,” introduced in 2023. This theme, launched to renew commitment to the advocacy, builds upon the accomplishments under the 2016-2022 theme, “WE Make CHANGE Work for Women.” The earlier theme stressed the importance of compassionate and harmonized networks towards gender equality and women’s empowerment (GEWE).

Jose Kimsoy Yap Jr., one of the top watercolorist in the Philippines- having taught, inspired and wholeheartedly helped generations of artists in Cebu and the rest of the country. Exceptional artists in the medium mentored or inspired by Mr. Kimsoy include Luther Galicano, Reynan Dingal, Jonathan Abellana, Cesar Castillo, Maxcel Migallos, Fred Galan, Pempe Ybañez, Tony Alcoseba, Darby Vincent Alcoseba, Manuel Pañares, Melver Mercado, Melbourne "Cocoy" Paano, Clint Normandia, Jess Dinglasa and Kulay sa Tubig (the olympics of watercolor competition in the Philippines) Hall of Famer and back to back winner of the "Best of the Best" category, Virgilio "Billy" Pomida. Other artists in the exhibit include Benji Goyha, Jess Dinglasa, Luther Galicano, Irvin Benlot, Bryan Ulgasan, Bobi Ruiz, Ryan Roy Barral and Jean Govinda


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