On Saturday, March 16, 2013, from 2 pm to 12 midnight Jaime Velasquez Park in Salcedo Village, Makati City will once bustle with excitement at the Museum Foundation’s annual affordable art fair, Art In The Park.
Artwork: “Animals Go To Heaven”, Jose John Santos III
Originally envisioned as a way to introduce wider audiences to Philippine contemporary art by providing them with an occasion to view art in a relaxed setting, Art In The Park has become much more than that. It has become a community activity where people come initially to peruse the stalls with the intent of purchasing art; but end up lingering because of the atmosphere – the food, the drinks, the conversations and the friends.
Of course the main attraction of the fair is the art. Where else can you go to see more than 40 galleries all offering art for P30,000 or less? There is something for everyone. There are illustrations, paintings and drawings for children, and there are collectible toys for the young at heart. There are wonderful still lifes and landscapes, sculpture and photography, and the most cutting edge of contemporary art. Artfully repurposed furniture, pottery and jewellery are also available to those who like to be able to use their art pieces. The galleries are there for those who want to buy and browse and there are art installations all over the park for those who just want a nice afternoon in the park.
One of the greatest draws to the fair is the opportunity to pick up reasonably priced artworks by artists that are so in demand that there are waiting lists for those who want to buy their works as soon as their exhibitions open. They have seen what Art In The Park is about and they support it. They are happy to make new works that fall under the price cap of the fair – it gives them an opportunity to work with different materials, perhaps make smaller more intimate pieces. This is what is great about Art in the Park, it is a day that buyers, artists and gallerists all look forward to. It’s not just about the selling but providing people with a friendly experience of art. Some galleries even create special themes for their booths, and commission their artists to make new works for it.
It is perhaps the best, most accessible cultural event of the year, where artists, writers, cultural workers, photographers, musicians, art students, fashion students and families who just want an interesting afternoon and evening out, all congregate. As the sun sets, the frenzied buying of the early afternoon calms down and people settle down to listen to live music, have cocktails, catch up with each other and talk about their finds of the day. It is a most delightful way to spend one Saturday every year; definitely something for everyone to look forward to.
Galleries participating in the fair this year are:
Aimless
Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan (Ang InK)
Art Informal
Art Verite Gallery
Art Wednesday
Avellana Art Gallery
Blanc
Boston Art Gallery
CANVAS
Contemporary Cebu
Espasyo Siningdikato
FEATI University School of Fine Arts
FEU Institute of Architecture & Fine Arts
Galeria de las Islas
Galerie Artes
Galerie Astra
Gallery Frames
Gallery Orange
Kulay Art Group
L’Arc en Ciel Gallery
Mendez Big and Small Art Co.
Metro Gallery
Mighty Bhutens
Neo-Angono Artists Collective Inc.
Nineveh Artspace
Parokyano ng Malabon
Pete Jimenez
Potters Group
Ral Arrogante
Resurrection Furniture & Found Objects Gallery
Sheerjoy
Silverlens
Studio 1616
Tara Soriano
Tin-Aw Art Gallery
TUP Fine Arts
Tutok Art Core, Inc.
uneARThe
UST College of Fine Arts and Design
Vinyl on Vinyl
Young Artists’ Studio
Artwork: Albolaryo by Ral Arrogante
Artwork: BCEsguerra BanjaraBoheme 2012
Artwork: “Hysterikos-Fireworks”, Bea Alcala
Artwork: Every Built Thing Sitting Quietly Doing Nothing by Jacob Lindo
Artwork: Optical Confusion by Jonas Eslao
Artwork: Make Ends Meet AGalura
Artwork: Pepe by Ren Quinio
Artwork: “Serene Evening”, Jomike Tejido
Artwork: Tile Mosaics by The Mighty Bhutens
Since it is a Filipino affair, there is of course a lot of delicious food – Bagnet Sandwiches from Bale Dutung, snacks from Window’s Café, Rafik Wagyu Shawarma and Pizza di Grazzia, Sweets from Pinkberry and Nic’s Gourmet Desserts and refreshments from the Straights Wine Company.
Artwork: “Entwine”, Joy Mallari
Art In The Park is made possible with the cooperation of Makati Commercial Estate Association (MACEA), Barangay Bel-Air, Meralco, Smart Communications, and Citibank.
For more information you may contact Elvie or Mae of the Museum Foundation office, 404 2685 / 697 9509 or email inquiry@museumfoundationph.org. You may also check our website: http://museumfoundationph.org and like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Art-In-The-Park/185102654844001
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