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Angeleño art now on exhibit at MarQuee Mall

ANGELES CITY – An exhibit of local art, dubbed “Díuâ ning Pámitípun”, can now be seen at the Marquee Mall from November 22 to December 5, 2021. 

Hosted by the city government led by Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr., the exhibit features the works of 26 local artists.

It can be recalled that last October, Mayor Lazatin asked malls in the city to provide a venue to feature the work of various local artists on a monthly basis.

The exhibit, Lazatin said, seeks to help struggling Angeleño artists feature their works, so they can recover from the impact of the pandemic.

Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, who supervised the exhibit with Angeles City Tourism Officer Anneleen Antonio-Sugui, said the exhibit is free and open to the public. 

The exhibit is set to go around malls, Antonio-Sugui shared. 

Among the artists exhibiting their works are Norman Tiotuico, Herminigildo Pineda, Porac Young Artists, Aurelio  Q. De Guzman, Edwin Dizon Catli, Vitt D. Pantig, Ramil Tumampos, Alvin Dungca, Ronald Buenacifra, Jr., Lloyd Dacayanan, Ailyn A. Gonzales, Ramcos Nulud, Arnold Q. Salunga, Lyndon Joseph V. Susi, Arnel David Garcia, Ed Arozi, Andy Bondoc, Enrie Nicdao, Joel Pábústan Mallári, Gerald Alvarez Dela Cruz, Billy Corcuera, Andy M. Ramos, Ana Algabre Hernandez, Berlin Guanlao, Atty. Reydon Canlas and Jing Torno.

Mayor Lazatin, with Chief Adviser IC Calaguas and Antonio-Sugui, met with Tiotuico, an Angeleño painter, who suggested and sought the help of Mayor Lazatin for a venue for local artists’ works.

Aside from this initiative, the city government is initiating partnerships with local establishments to provide an area for Angeleño artists to exhibit their works. 

Meanwhile, Tiotuico will install a mural at the back of the Museo Ning Angeles and at the Santungan Cultural Hub Project under the Abacan Bridge to uplift the cultural scene in the city and to develop cultural awareness among Angeleños through art.

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