Youthful joy of flying kites over Philippine fields inspires LunarFest lantern at Granville Island
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When’s Day
“Here”
Kay Meek Arts Centre, West Vancouver, BC
The Lantern City Festival 2022
“Forever Young”
Granville Island, Vancouver, BC
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Essence Art Exhibit
Art celebrating the roles, struggles, and triumphs of all women
Presented by MELD Arts and North Vancouver Community Arts Council (NVCAC).
Artists: Danvic Briones, Chito Maravilla, Lenore RS Lim, Pamela Gotangco, Esmie Gayo McLaren
2016 FCA Postcard Competition 2nd Place
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Lakbay: Vehicles of Culture
Philippine Cultural Celebration
in partnership with Richmond Public Library presents
“Lakbay” – Journey in Colour via Philippine Modes of Transportation.
(25 May 2013, Saturday, 11 am – 2 pm, Richmond Public Library, Brighouse)
“The theme of the presentation is movement of Philippine culture through art and migration and how Filipinos seamlessly assimilate into their new environment while keeping their identities close to heart. This is the Filipino community’s participation in Richmond’s Asian Heritage Month. This presentation highlights four modes of transportation – Jeepney, Calesa, Tricycle, and Vinta. Artist Danvic Briones will depict these modes of transportation in various settings outside the Philippines to symbolize the journey of Filipinos to other countries, specifically Canada. Hence, the presentation has both an educational and cultural component.”