A trip to the museum brings out the kid in everyone – marvelling at the art pieces of the masters like Juan Luna’s España y Filipinas at the Lopez Museum and Library or the contemporary art pieces in the Ayala Museum, or be in awe at the rich historical value of the artifacts that gives a glimpse of life before colonial rule. With the collaboration of Jollibee, the country’s leading fast-food chain, and the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. (MFPI), an organization of advocates and benefactors of the arts, museum trips just became more fun and accessible for kids.
Thank you to the partner museums, namely the Ayala Museum – Mariles Gustilo, Ateneo Art Gallery – Yael Buencamino Borromeo, Art Collection of Far Eastern University Manila – Gianna Montinola, Museo Pambata – Nene Yuson and Lopez Museum and Library- Cedie Lopez Vargas, for lending their works of art to be part of Newseum
Dubbed Newseum, the joint campaign of Jollibee and the Museum Foundation, aims to promote arts appreciation among children through free museum visits and providing Filipino masterpiece-themed activity sheets that kids can color.
I am so proud of my friend, Weng Domingo. Who aside from being the supportive wife of DTI Secretary Greg Domingo, she also has her own projects – brilliant ones. This time, Newseum, the joint campaign of Jollibee and the Museum Foundation, @museumfoundationph which aims to promote arts appreciation among children through free museum visits and providing Filipino masterpiece-themed activity sheets that kids can color. Being a trustee of the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, she thought of doing something to expose art to a younger and wider audience. “Art is key to child development, We want art and cultural awareness to be inclusive – to be accessible to everyone.”
A good organization is run by a good President – Tita Maritess Pineda, President of the Museum Foundation of the Philippines. She fits the position so well, an avid supporter of the arts. Grace Tan First Lady of Jollibee.
Grace Tan First Lady of Jollibee
Kicking-off in August, Newseum will enable Jollibee Kids Party celebrants in participating stores to visit nearby museums for free. Jollibee Kids Party guests can also discover the world of master Filipino artists Arturo Luz,
Once colored, these activity sheets can be used as entrance coupons by kids to partner museums, namely the Art Collection of Far Eastern University Manila, Ateneo Art Gallery, Ayala Museum, Lopez Museum and Library, and the Museo Pambata. Some museums even have special activities prepared for the kids. Submitted activity sheets will also serve as the kids’ entries to the special raffle where a Jollibee Kids Party gift certificate worth P6000 is up for grabs.
“Jollibee’s thrust is to help and promote the holistic development of children, and one aspect of this development is through arts and culture appreciation. That’s why we welcome this partnership with MFPI as we want to start the habit early on among Filipino kids,” said Jollibee Vice President for Marketing, Harvey Ong.
MFPI is a non-government organization composed of advocates and benefactors of the arts. The group is also responsible for unique art-filled events that include Art in the Park and MaArte Design Fair. Jollibee, meanwhile, has been pioneering various kids programs that promote multiple intelligence including the Jollibee Kids Club talent camp activity and year-long workshops as well as the recent Jollitown Funtasy Land events.
To see the list of participating Jollibee outlets, check MFPI’s website,www.museumfoundationph.org. For more information, contact Museum Foundation of the Philippines at (+632) 697-9509 or 404-2685 or email inquiry@museumfoundationph.org