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Nora Naranjo Morse’s colorful sculptures watch over the events and characters in her daughter Eliza’s paintings from their ...
A rare Yakan textile known as “the cloth with 70 designs” finds a new home at the Penn Museum, preserving Filipino heritage.
Kultura Montréal returned on June 28 with a free, all-day cultural celebration at Vision Centre, bringing together food, art ...
A landmark work by the 19th-century Filipino painter and activist Juan Luna is one of the newest highlights at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Una Bulaquena is one of Luna’s most enigmatic works. The painting ...
Léon Gallery Art and Antiquities' Spectacular Mid-Year Auction saw new records with Fernando Amorsolo at the helm.
When I was in my early teens, I used to accompany my mother, who was not just a client of Tesoros’ visionary co-founder Salud ...
In September 2023, the Imperial Valley Desert Museum received a Far South/Border North grant, a transformative initiative ...
Three best friends, one all‑white canvas, and a 200,000-franc impulse buy ignite a riot of hilarity and hurt in Repertory ...
Under the banner of “Filipino Pride: Embracing Diversity, Celebrating Unity and Love of Country,” this year’s Philippine Independence Day 2025 (PID 2025) was more than a commemorative event ...
Another year centered on Asian American and Pacific Islander artists. This year, the focus is on Native Americans and indigenous people from Turtle Island and Hawaii.
Once again, the dynamic Native American portraits of famed photographer Edward Curtis will be on display at the Garrett Museum of Art, this time in an inaugural exhibit of his work. The show, Buried ...
The cerulean blue symbolizes the vast waters that unite our nations, and the embroidery is custom-designed to subtly incorporate both native Australian flora and traditional Filipino patterns,” ...