PASIG ART CLUB on MAGAZINE
My Home : Home & Shelter Magazine (July 2012)KALIKHA-SAN
Ace Dimanlig, Alfred Morales, Melba Tiongco, MJ deJesus, Jun Montifar and Tupe Peralta, active members of the Pasig Art Club, showcased their interpretations and impressions of nature in a group exhibit recently held at Artistree Fine Arts, The Art Plaza, located at the EDSA Shangri-La Mall, Mandaluyong City. |
Metro Society : Arts and Culture Issue (July 2011)Moments of Art
six young artists are transforming our ideas of art through their intrepid and inventive works written by Michellan Alagao photographs by Pat Mateo Liminality comes from the Latin word limen - threshold. A liminal state when crossing two different planes of existence, like that ,moment between sleeping and waking, and that half-second pause before someone answers the question, "Will you marry me?" |
BluPrint : Special Issue (February 2010)ACE GREEN
HORACIO “ACE” DIMANLIG: THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AS ARTIST WRITEN BY LIAN LADIA (IMAGES COURTESY OF ARTE PASIGUENO GALLERY) Horacio ‘Ace’ Dimanlig’s art in pen and ink is a reflection of skill in composition, perspective and keen observation – the very same qualities that have made him one of the country’s most respected landscape architects. |
PASIG ART CLUB on BROAD SHEET
Manila Bulletin : Arts & Culture (July 2012)FIFTY-FIVE by the members of Pasig Art Club will be showcased at the Art Plaza, level 4 of the EDSA Shangri-La Plaza during the club’s 55th annual art exhibit. Aptly titled “Fifty-five”, the artworks consisting of oil, acrylic, pastel, serigraphs, paper collage and sculptures are done by members Jun Montifar, Lhen Perez-Cruzat, Ace Dimanlig, Chiqui Eusebio-Ocinar, Pyt Santos, Manolo Lozada, Tess Dimanlig-Torda, Dan Arriola, Alfred Morales, Alex Gonzales, Julius Dimanlig, Tupe Peralta, Elwin de Jeus, Nito Tiongco, Nasser Zulueta, MJ de Jesus, Melba Tiongco, Gelo Domingo, Kty German, Jo Roxas, Emar Lacorte, Randy Larisan and Eden Tendencia. Guest artists include honorary members Romulo Galicano, Sylvia Amorsolo-Lazo, Herman Lazo with Eric Cachero, Ral Arrogante and Rex Avila.
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The Manila Times : Sining Gising arts awake (August 2010)Coming Full Circle by Alexis Laura Feliciano
The city of Pasig will forever be associated with the river that snakes through the metropolis, and to the tragic Romeo and Juliet legend that added the romantic flavor to this quaint city. But the city’s art speaks volumes and traverses borders, refusing to be just another tributary element to the historic river. |
Manila Bulletin : Arts & Culture (August 2010)The Pasig Art Club presents an exhibit entitled "Sining Pasig: Bagong Pananaw." The show is a collection of artists namely Teresita Dimanlig-Torda, Alex Gonzales, Julius Dimanlig, Elwin De Jesus, Lhen Perez-Cruzat, Lionel De Jesus, Angelo Domingo, Mary Jane De Jesus, Tupe Peralta, Horace "Ace" Dimanlig, Jun Montifar, Pyt Santos, Manolo Lozada and Alfred Morales. The Exhibit will run from August 5 to 27 at the NCCA Gallery, 633 Gen Luna St, Intramuros Manila.
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The Manila Times : Sining Gising arts awake (September 2009)GENERATIONS OF BEAUTY by Alexis Laura Feliciano
The city of Pasig has always been a home of romantic endeavors. The serpent-like river coursing through the pages of history made famous spawning legends on star-crossed lovers, beautiful maidens and unity in diversity. The legends of the city include the tragic story of Paz and Virgilio, the story of traders who sold their souls to the serpent, the maidens of Sinag-Tala, Butuhin, and Saga among others. |