Lopez Museum
Thursday, 02 September 2010 12:39    Print
Artists’ Talk on September 11: Carnay, Beltran

Artist TalkThe first Artists’ Talk on performance art featuring Jeffrey Carnay and Myra Beltran will be held on September 11 (Saturday), 2 to 4 pm, at the Lopez Memorial Museum. This is part of the “looking forward” the museum celebrates on its 50th anniversary. The After the Fact exhibition asks the questions “What and how did we do? And then what?” Performance art allows this after-the-fact perception because stories have a beginning, middle and an end. Doubly conscious of our experience, we explore the patterns of (hi)stories. And the communication between the artist and the audience throughout and about the (hi)story experience allows the co-creation of a sensed future to which we are moving.

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Thursday, 02 September 2010 12:24    Print
Nostalgia

Ferdinand MarcosSeptember 1969
Meralco Securities Corporation (MSC) creates the Philippine Petroleum Corporation, a manufacturer of lubricating oil.

September 21, 1972
Pres. Ferdinand Marcos declares martial law. Proclamation No. 1081 (Proclaiming a State of Martial Law in the Philippines) remains in effect until 1981.

September 1974
MSC succeeds in concluding a viable refinancing program for itself. This is a major breakthrough for the company as it had been badly hobbled by financial obligations since 1973.

 
Thursday, 02 September 2010 12:21    Print
Book Matters

Daniel Tayona of CANVAS will give a lecture-demo on book design on September 25, 2-4 pm, as part of the activities for Book Matters. In cooperation with Jam 88.3, there will also be interviews on the design of “Unfolding Half a Century: The Lopez Museum and Library” with Serj Bumatay, the children’s publication project of CANVAS, and with Fr. Rene Javellana, SJ on La Casa de Dios on three Thursdays, 2-3 pm, beginning September 1. Book Matters is a program of the Lopez Memorial Museum, the Ortigas Foundation Library and the Robinsons Children’s Library.

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