The opening of the
Icons MADE exhibit was led by CCP board of trustee chairperson Margie Moran-Floirendo
(3rd
from left) and MBFI president (center) last May 15 in Pasilyo Victorio Edades,
CCP Main Theater Building. They were joined by CCP Arts Education department
manager Eva Marie Salvador (2nd from left), ICOMOS president Ma.
Cristina Paterno (1st from right), art critic Cid Reyes (2nd
from right), and MADE awardees Noell El Farol (1st from left) and
Mervy C. Peblo (3rd from right).
Metrobank
Foundation, Inc. (MBFI) in partnership with the Cultural Center of the
Philippines (CCP) opened the “Icons MADE” exhibit and lecture series “HIRAYA” on
May 15, 2019 in Pasilyo Victorio Edades (4F Hallway Gallery), CCP Main Theater
Building. The exhibit served as a cultural heritage celebration, in line with
this year’s National Heritage Month.
Icons
MADE opened with the HIRAYA lecture series (Heritage Initiative on Raising
Awareness and Yielding Advocacy), the Culture and Heritage Education Program (CHEP)
of MBFI. The lectures featured ICOMOS president Ma. Cristina Paterno discussing
heritage preservation, art historian and critic Cid Reyes on the narrative of
the Icons MADE exhibit, and the League of Corporate Foundations Art &
Culture committee representatives from MBFI, Felicidad T. Sy Foundation, and
BPI Foundation with their lecture on CSR in the Arts.
Following the lecture
series was the exhibit reception showcasing winning works of selected Metrobank
Art & Design Excellence (MADE) awardees. The opening of the Icons MADE
exhibit was led by CCP board
of trustee chairperson Margie
Moran-Floirendo and MBFI president Aniceto Sobrepeña.
In
her welcome remarks, Margie Moran-Floirendo acknowledged the common vision of
CCP and the Foundation’s arts program during the exhibit reception. “We are
always on the lookout for passionate and persistent creative visionaries who
are fresh, sometimes thought-provoking, especially during contentious times and
relevant ideas that can help in national development.”
On
heritage, MBFI president Aniceto Sobrepeña left a message to ponder on for the
art community. “Think of our country as a puzzle. When all the other puzzle
pieces are stripped away—the puzzle piece of all the successes and struggles of
our economy, the puzzle piece securing the stability of the government, and the
puzzle piece of the issues of our humanity—and focus on our country as it is,
we are left with just one thing—the main basis for everything—which is our
heritage. It can never be taken away from us, because our heritage is us.”
Icons
MADE exhibit features award-winning paintings of 1988 & 1992 2nd
prize winner Elmer Borlongan, 2007 grand winner Mark Andy Garcia, 1992
honorable mention Manny Garibay, 2001 Metrobank Young Painters’ Annual 3rd
prize winner Guerrero Z. Habulan, 1990 grand winner Mark Justiniani, 2008 grand
winner Raffy Napay, and 2007 grand winner Lynyrd Paras. The award-winning
sculptures of 2005 grand winner Leeroy New and 2006 special citation recipient
Mervy Pueblo are also showcased in the exhibit. All the featured MADE awardees are
also recipients of the CCP Thirteen Artists Awardee.
The
Icons MADE exhibit runs from May 9 until May 26, 2019.
* * *
The Metrobank Foundation, Inc. (MBFI)
was established on January 8, 1979 by Dr. George S. K. Ty, sixteen (16) years
after he founded the Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company (Metrobank). MBFI
envisions to be the country’s premier corporate philanthropic foundation
contributing a significant impact on social development. Its flagship programs include the Metrobank
Foundation Outstanding Filipinos; Metrobank Art & Design Excellence (MADE);
Metrobank Scholarship Program (MSP); Metrobank MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge (MMC);
Grants and Social Development Partnerships, Disaster Response, National
Teachers’ Month (NTM) celebration, and the Metrobank Foundation Professorial
Chair Lectures. MBFI is also the principal owner of the Manila Doctors Hospital
(MDH), one of the leading centers of wellness in the country.
As a development organization, MBFI
aims to uplift individuals and the sectors they represent and strategically
link with institutions for a shared-purpose. By creating and propagating a
culture of excellence and providing solutions to stakeholder’s needs, the Foundation
continuously expands its scope of reach and be at the forefront in serving
communities. As the heart of the Metrobank Group, “Excel. Engage. Empower” or
the 3Es remains its roadmap.
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