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PH Embassy Showcases Filipino Creative Industries in Mexico Exhibit

  • Mervin Reyes
  • World
  • May 26, 2026
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The Philippine Embassy in Mexico has opened an exhibit in Mexico City highlighting the country’s creative industries, contemporary art, and cultural heritage as part of the celebration of the Philippines’ 128th Independence Day and National Heritage Month.

In a statement, the embassy said the exhibit, titled “Archipiélago Creativo: Geopolíticas en el Arte Filipino” or “Creative Archipelago: Geopolitics in Philippine Art,” was inaugurated on May 22 at the Manuel Felguérez Gallery of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM).

The two-month exhibit, organized by the Philippine Embassy in Mexico in collaboration with UAM, features Filipino artworks, handicrafts, home furniture, and decorative pieces. The embassy said the collection aims to “foster awareness and appreciation of Filipino creativity and culture.”

According to the embassy, the curated pieces were sourced from various trade fairs in Metro Manila, including Art in the Park Philippines, the Philippine International Furniture Show, and the National Arts and Crafts Fair.

The exhibit presents Philippine art as a reflection of culture, territory, memory, identity, and power, with works ranging from traditional textiles to paintings depicting rural and urban life. It also features materials such as wood, terracotta, bamboo, fibers, pigments, and ink, underscoring the link between Filipino artistic practice, community knowledge, sustainability, and cultural heritage.

Among the pieces highlighted are Kalinga and Ifugao textiles from Northern Luzon, T’boli wooden warrior sculptures from Mindanao, and contemporary works using acrylic, oil, watercolor, and printmaking.

The UAM said the exhibition offers a space to reflect on the Philippines’ visual traditions and the broader geopolitical and cultural issues explored through art.

The exhibit is open to the public for free on weekdays from May 25 to July 22, 2026.

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