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Pinoy artists hold exhibit at Hong Kong

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Filipino artists based in Hong Kong are holding an exhibit of contemporary visual works at the Hong Kong Central Library for the next two weeks, the Philip­pine Consulate General there said. The Consulate General said the exhibit, “Haraya 3,” will be on display from Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. until September 26 at the Exhi­bition Galleries 2 and 3 of the Hong Kong Central Li­brary at Causeway Bay. In a news release, the Consulate General said the featured artists include Jun Cambel, Jun Canete, Joel Ferraris, Noel de Guzman, Ben Guia, Rene Guillen, Martin Megino, Aldrin Mon-sod, Dani Packer, Dante Peralta, Emilio ‘Boyet’ Rive­ra III, Mario Rivera, Manuel Rubio, Bobit Segismundo, Frances Segismundo, and Ed Tapan.

The groups co-organiz­ing the event are the Philip­pine Arts and Cultural So­ciety (Hong Kong) and the Haraya Visual and Media Arts Society. Roberto Chabet’s exhibit

In August, an exhibit featuring the works of Phil­ippine conceptual artist Roberto Chabet opened in Hong Kong’s Kowloon area. The Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong said the exhibit “To Be Contin­ued-Hong Kong” is open for viewing everyday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and will run until September 21, the Consulate added.

Chabet’s exhibit is being held at Osage Kwun Tong, 5/F, Kian Dai Industrial Building, 73-75 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Kow­loon.

“This exhibition brings together for the first time Chabet’s significant plywood series as well as his largest and most recent installation to date, ‘Onethingafteranother,’” the Consulate said in a news release on its website. – (VVP, GMA)

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