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Friday, June 28, 2024

Ayala Museum marks golden year with ‘We Have History’

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Emphasizing the importance of community and its status as one of the foremost art and history museums in the Philippines, Ayala Museum celebrates “We Have History” on its golden anniversary this month.

To celebrate, the Ayala Museum will hold important exhibitions, activations, and free admission days for the rest of 2024. These include a new and innovative experience for the 50-year-old Diorama exhibition, a series of concerts and a music festival, as well as a banner exhibition featuring the genius of Fernando Zóbel, who envisioned the museum.

Mariles Gustilo, senior director of Ayala Museum expressed gratitude to everyone with whom the museum had and continues to have “history,” saying, “A heartfelt shoutout to the tireless men and women of Ayala Museum, past and present. And like all good things, we couldn’t have done this without our countless cohorts and collaborators. But most of all a resounding ‘thank you’ to the community we serve, for the unwavering support and loyalty, and for allowing us to play a role in your lives all these years. You are the reason we try harder.”

This month Ayala Museum begins the celebration of its golden year by giving back to the public through two free-to-access exhibitions, as well as a grand free admission day for families.

The Ayala Museum kicks off its celebration with two exhibitions emphasizing its commitment to increasing the accessibility of art and the importance of community in the creative process.

The first is a new OpenSpace exhibition called Bonhui Uy: Works of Whimsy, featuring sculptures by Bonhui Uy, a Philippine-born artist from Hawaii known for his whimsical but cleverly designed sculptures, prints, and collages. Among these sculptures is a large-scale version of his rooster sculpture which stands proudly at the Makati Avenue entrance of Ayala Museum. Also included are some animal sculptures that are “released” in the Greenbelt Zen Garden fronting the museum’s mall entrance. These are on view for free until July 14.

Works of Whimsy also revisits the memory of Ayala Museum’s conservation and biological research efforts in the 1970s-1990s, including the bygone museum aviary and Filipinas Journal of Science and Culture.

The second exhibition is another free-to-access show at the Museum’s 2/F changing gallery in partnership with Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan (INK), a longtime partner of Ayala Museum. Entitled Worlds within Worlds, it features over 100 works by illustrator members of INK, filled with intriguing images that allude to a multiverse where the mundane is transformed into the wondrous and fantastical. By disrupting conventional notions of reality, these works invite viewers to go beyond the obvious and explore possibilities of co-existence with those whose worlds overlap with ours.

Worlds within Worlds is free for the public to view through the Museum’s entrance in the Greenbelt 4 walkway until July 28.

Also part of the initial offerings of the Museum for its 50th anniversary is INKfest 2024, another activation in partnership with Ang INK. Ang INK has been annually hosting INKfest to ignite the imaginations of children with creative storytelling, art, and illustrations by children’s book illustrators. This event on June 30 will also double as a free admission day for kids and their families.

This event recreates dioramas by members of Ang INK, aiming to make Philippine history more accessible and engaging for children while also fostering a deeper love for the country through art. It will also feature a wide range of activities such as reading and drawing sessions, craft making, coloring, and foiling.

Pre-booking of slots is required to participate for free in INKfest 2024 at Ayala Museum on June 30. Slots will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Follow Ayala Museum’s social media pages for the announcement of the opening of registration.

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