November 17 - Opening Day: A Celebration of Art and Legacy
Eduardo Masferré's breathtaking exhibit, "Cordillera Analogues," kicked off on November 17 with a grand opening attended by notable guests. The gallery echoed with the stories captured in Masferré's lens, celebrating not just his masterpieces but the rich depth of his life.
November 18 - Academic Exploration:
UP Diliman students explored the exhibit on the 18th, delving into the profound narratives woven into Masferré's photographs.
November 20 - Distinguished Visitor
Ambassador Delia D. Albert, former ambassador to Australia and Germany, graced the exhibit, adding a touch of distinction to the gallery.
November 22 - A Day of Learning:
The gallery welcomed students from UP Baguio, alongside enthusiastic elementary pupils from nearby schools. Faculty members from Nueva Vizcaya joined, turning the exhibit into an educational voyage. Young minds and seasoned educators explored the photographs, bridging generations through Masferré's lens.
November 23 - Media, Legal Minds, and SLU Students
The gallery was buzzing with energy as SLU students, media representatives, and legal luminaries like Atty Carlos Zarate and Atty Tony La Viña immersed themselves in the visual symphony of "Cordillera Analogues." The convergence of diverse perspectives added depth to the narrative, echoing the multi-faceted legacy of Masferré.
November 24 - Diplomatic Presence:
Foreign Service Officers, vice consuls, consuls from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Philippines came in droves to visit the exhibit, bringing a diplomatic flair to the gallery.
November 25 - Academic and Artistic Gathering:
UP Diliman professors and staff, alongside DMMMSU students and staff, joined a gathering of artists, young photographers, foreign tourists, and local citizens on the 25th. The convergence of academic and artistic minds created a vibrant atmosphere as they marveled at the dignity of their forebears through Masferré's lens.
The exhibit has become a haven for Cordilleran artists and budding artists and photographers, drawing daily inspiration from the powerful prints that connect the past to the present. Each visitor contributes to the rich narrative of "Cordillera Analogues," making it a cultural and educational experience.
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