Art MADE Public exhibits in art hub Iloilo

The ribbon-cutting ceremony formally opened 2019 “Art MADE Public: Icons MADE”, led by Federal Land Inc. chairman and MBFI vice chairman Alfred Ty (4th from left) with guest of honor Senator Franklin Drilon (5th from left). They were joined by MBFI president Aniceto Sobrepeña (1st from left), Megaworld Foundation vice president Tefel Valentino (6th from left), Bonifacio Landmark Corporation director Anna Sobrepeña (2nd from left) and MBFI trustee Milagros Drilon (3rd from left). METROBANK

THE Metrobank Foundation, Inc. (MBFI), in partnership with Megaworld Foundation, opened the “Art MADE Public: Icons MADE” exhibit last March 14 at the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA) in Iloilo City.

Serving as a triumphant homecoming, the Icons MADE exhibit showcased the winning works of six Ilonggo Metrobank Art & Design Excellence (MADE) awardees. Joining the 2018 MADE grand awardees Noel Elicana and Alex Ordoryo, are 2018 special citation recipient Roland Llarena, 2017 MADE grand awardee Paul John Cabanalan, 2009 2nd prize winner Leoniel Cerbas, and 2007 grand prize winner Harry Mark Gonzales.

The following day was brimmed with warm reception from the art and design community of Iloilo as they graced the Art MADE Public lecture series. In partnership with the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), the lectures series promotes continuous learning in culture and heritage education. Guest speakers shared their expertise through a discussion led by curator of Lopez Museum and Library and Fundacion Sanso, Ricky Francisco, multi-awarded painter and 1993 MADE winner Alfredo Esquillo, and renowned landscape architect Ar. Paulo Alcazaren.

Held every year, Art MADE Public aims to further contribute to the development of the Philippine art and design scene through traveling exhibitions, lectures, and workshops, together with a call for entries for the MADE Recognition Program. Headlined by the country’s distinguished artists, architectural experts and heritage practitioners, Art MADE Public travels to select locations all over the country.

ILOILO: A HUB FOR THE ARTS

Known for its flourishing cultural scene, Iloilo has been passionate with promoting the arts. With the citizens themselves collaborating to initiate programs, support from various private and public sectors come in to fulfill these artistic endeavors.

Art MADE Public in Iloilo is truly a milestone as this is the first time that fellow Ilonggos were able to experience the actual winning paintings and sculpture themselves. The Icons MADE exhibit runs from March 14 to April 14, 2019.

CONTINUING A LEGACY

Art MADE Public in Iloilo stays true in continuing the legacy of late Metrobank chairman Dr. George S.K. Ty in inspiring artists to unleash their creativity and also provide a platform to educate the public through the visual arts.

“Art contributes to a people’s higher awareness of what is important and essential in life,” MBFI president Aniceto Sobrepeña quotes Dr. Ty, “[art] serves to inspire and enlighten. They are likely to contribute in building the nation.”

Art MADE Public continues to be relevant by deepening its connection with the community. Icons MADE in Iloilo is a living proof of Art MADE Public’s commitment to the vision of the late Dr. Ty by making art not just accessible, but also enriching its meaning as driven by the commitment towards holistic national development.

CALL FOR ENTRIES

The MADE Painting Recognition Program is open to all Filipino painters aged 18-35 years old who have not held a solo exhibition. Meanwhile, the MADE Sculpture Recognition Program, is open to all professional Filipino sculptors who have staged at least one solo exhibition, or has a notable portfolio in commissioned public art and sculpture. The deadline for submission of entries is on or before May 10, 2019.

Two grand awardees for the Painting Recognition Program and one grand awardee for the Sculpture Recognition Program will be chosen by a distinguished panel of judges. They will each receive P500,000.00 cash assistance and the “Mula” glass trophy designed by sculptor and MADE winner Noel El Farrol. The grand awardees will be recognized during Metrobank’s 56th anniversary in September and will also become members of the MADE-Network of Winners (MADE-NOW), the alumni organization of past MADE awardees which implements community-centered projects through art.

For more details, interested participants may contact Therese De Silva at (02) 898-8856; (+63)925-714-6954; therese.desilva@metrobank.com.ph; or visit the MADE Facebook page – facebook.com/MADECompetition.

The Metrobank Foundation, Inc. (MBFI) was established on January 8, 1979 by Dr. George S. K. Ty, sixteen years after he founded the Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company (Metrobank). MBFI envisions to be the country’s premier corporate philanthropic foundation contributing a significant impact on social development. Its flagship programs include the Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos; Metrobank Art & Design Excellence (MADE); Metrobank Scholarship Program (MSP); Metrobank MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge (MMC); Grants and Social Development Partnerships, Disaster Response, National Teachers’ Month (NTM) celebration, and the Metrobank Foundation Professorial Chair Lectures. MBFI is also the principal owner of the Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH), one of the leading centers of wellness in the country.

As a development organization, MBFI aims to uplift individuals and the sectors they represent and strategically link with institutions for a shared-purpose. By creating and propagating a culture of excellence and providing solutions to stakeholder’s needs, the Foundation continuously expands its scope of reach and be at the forefront in serving communities. As the heart of the Metrobank Group, “Excel. Engage. Empower” or the 3Es remains its roadmap./PN

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