Come Dali: The Modern Surreality Group Art Exhibition

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Come Dali: The Modern Surreality Group Art Exhibition
The exhibit opens on Saturday, October 4, at 5:30 pm and will be open for free public viewing

This is an announcement from Blue Crayon Events and Productions.

MANILA, Philippines – Blue Crayon Events and Productions will hold a month long group art exhibition entitled: “Come Dali: The Modern Surreality Group Art Exhibition” from October 4 to November 4, 2014 at The Backyard Food Truck Community, an open space diner parked with different food trucks located along General Emilio Aguinaldo Highway Dasmarinas, Cavite.

The exhibit opens on Saturday, October 4 at 5:30 pm and will be open for free public viewing. All artworks to be displayed are for sale as some profits will be donated to the chosen beneficiaries of the event. The program will be accompanied with acoustic band performances to soothe up the mood for an evening of passion and appreciation.

The following are the participating professional artists for the group art exhibition: Archie Oclos, Arjaey De Leon, DC Perez, Jed Dumawal, Justine Cruz, Oliver Morit, Marco Lopena, and PJ Arcillas. Some amateur artists including Anthony Aniar, Cha Medina, Dian Masinsin, Jacki Jaque, Maria Eugene Aniar, and Quirubin Boqueo will also be joining the exhibition.

The objective of this event is to showcase the talents of our local professional and amateur young artists in the Philippines. This also opens the chance for modern surrealism to be appreciated as part of growth in our art industry, and opening doors to the other side of our consciousness.

This event aims to encourage more individuals to showcase their talents, at the same time promoting an advocacy of youth empowerment in arts and social responsibility. It will also serve as an awareness campaign for local individuals to take a step on building a better vision for the country by supporting events which tackles the importance of art and social responsibility.

Modern art surreality for charity 

Certain percentage from the artworks to be sold will be donated to our chosen beneficiary Trisha Mae Macatangay, a 4 year-old lad currently suffering from a Stage 3 sarcoma cancer. Her family humbly seeks for Trisha’s medication support considering them as one of those indigenous families living in Rosario, Cavite. 

Aside from raising medication funds for Trisha Mae, some proceeds of this event will support activities of Ivolunteer Philippines (non-government organization) as Blue Crayon believes in their advocacy that “Every Filipino volunteering to build a better nation everyday’’. Ivolunteer Philippines will be expected to share their goals and advocacies during the opening day of the exhibit.

Blue Crayon Events and Productions encourages everyone to come visit the exhibit, especially at the opening day and let us make you experience a different kind of Saturday, taking your journey of art appreciation to more empowering level. 

For further inquiries, you may email bluecrayon.2014@gmail.com or contact 0917-613-1403. – Rappler.com

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