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Crimson Boracay presents a new generation of talents in ongoing exhibition 

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While renowned for the excellence of its amenities, cuisine, and services, Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay is steadily making a name for itself not just as a world-class resort in the heart of paradise, but a center for the arts as well.   

(From left) GM Patrick Manthe, JB Lusegro, Amiel Salvador, DOT Region 6 Director Cristine Mansinares, Carl Lawrence Parohinog, Christine Lusegro, and Eric Egualada.

Under the auspices of its General Manager Patrick Manthe, a man who has a great love for the arts, Crimson Boracay is the first resort in the region to initiate an arts and culture program as a way of encouraging fresh talents to make the most of their imagination. 

Visual artist Eric Egualada is the program’s current artist-in-residence and he has been active in imparting his knowledge about creative pursuits in classes for both guests and aspiring painters within the region.   

That said, Crimson Boracay is proud to present the work of Egualada’s protégés in an exhibition titled Arts in Youth. Featuring the paintings of four local talents, the exhibition is currently being held at the mezzanine of Crimson’s Saffron Café and will be on display until today, December 15.

The four artists featured in the exhibition are Iloilo’s Christine May Lusegro, JB Lusegro, Aklan’s Carl Lawrence Parohinog, and Boracay’s Amiel Lacambra Salvador.

The arts program at Crimson Boracay hopes that this exhibition will heighten awareness regarding the resort’s inclusion of creative pursuits to its already extensive range of on-site activities.   

Visit www.crimsonhotel.com or follow @CrimsonBoracay on Facebook and Instagram for more information.

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