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Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art is a privately owned venue for artistic expression. It is strategically located within a cluster of progressive communities South of Manila. It has an independent exhibition area able to accommodate large-scale works, and a spacious garden ideal for outdoor programs, performances and sculpture installations.

 

Goals of Kulay-Diwa:

To discover and promote the works of talented, young and deserving Filipino Artist;

To serve as a cultural outpost and make the arts more accessible to the fast-growing communities South of Manila; and

To foster cultural interaction and exchanges with the local regions,Southeast Asia and other countries.

 

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Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art
25 Lopez Avenue, Lopez Village,Sucat
Paranaque City, Metro Manila 1700
Philippines

ph: Landline: (632)8260574

bobbit@kulay-diwa.com

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Updated May 7, 2012

Available Borlongan

4x5 feet, oil

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10x21 inches, watercolor


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Elmer Roslin | Umuwing Talunan
Elmer Borlongan, Untitled, Ink on Paper, 28x22 inches, 71x55 cm., 1986 (1192011A).jpg

Jerson Samson, Problema, Charcoal on Paper, 30x24 inches, 76.2x60.9 cm., 2006 (5122011A)



Romulo Olazo, Diaphanous Series, Oil on Canvas, 2x2 Feet, 60.9x60.9 cm., 1978.

 


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Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art is a privately owned venue for artistic expression. It is strategically located within a cluster of progressive communities South of Manila. It has an independent exhibition area able to accommodate large-scale works, and a spacious garden ideal for outdoor programs, performances and sculpture installations.

 

Goals of Kulay-Diwa:

To discover and promote the works of talented, young and deserving Filipino Artist;

To serve as a cultural outpost and make the arts more accessible to the fast-growing communities South of Manila; and

To foster cultural interaction and exchanges with the local regions,Southeast Asia and other countries.

 

Kulay (Color)

Diwa (Spirit, Thought)

 

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Copyright 2012 Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art. All rights reserved.

Intellectual Property Philippines Reg. no. 4-2010-990154

DTI Reg. no. 01166724

TIN: 200672743000


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Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art
25 Lopez Avenue, Lopez Village,Sucat
Paranaque City, Metro Manila 1700
Philippines

ph: Landline: (632)8260574

bobbit@kulay-diwa.com

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