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VICTORIASANON ARTISTS JOIN NATIONAL PROJECT PANATAG WORKSHOP IN BACOLOD

Paula Joanne Dequilla

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Three Victoriasanon Artists, Raymart Romelo, Edrian Jaranilla, and Marjolene Masa from Malayang Kamay Victoriasanon Artists Group were given the chance to participate in the Negros Leg of Project Panatag - a nationwide workshop series of the Philippine Women’s University’s Arts-Based Research Center, held at Orange Project, Bacolod City, May 25.


Project Panatag is an arts-based psychosocial research initiative focused on subjective mapping in Visayas, with Negros Island selected to represent the region.


The workshop brought together artists from various LGUs, including the cities of Victorias, Silay, Talisay, and Bacolod, to contribute to the Subjective Atlas of the Philippines which is an internationally published project that highlights local narratives and regional artistic perspectives.


The Negros workshop was co-organized by Orange Project, led by veteran Negrense artist Charlie Co.


Belgian researcher and designer Anelyss De Vet of Subjective Editions, a key partner in the project, served as the resource speaker for the event.


On May 23, Project Panatag’s team headed by coordinator Dominique Arcenas and De Vet, paid a courtesy visit to Victorias City and was welcomed by City Culture and Ethics Officer and Chief-of-Staff to the City Mayor Dr. Joselito Diaz, RGC.


They were also given a city tour, which included a visit to the Mangrove Eco-Trail in Barangay VI-A and the iconic Angry Christ mural at the St. Joseph the Worker Chapel.


Victorias City strongly supports Project Panatag by providing a meaningful experience for both local and visiting artists, which solidifies the City’s thrust towards cultural and artistic development initiatives. *


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