April 14, 2010 –June 30, 2010
UST Museum, Main Gallery
Mezzanine Level, Main Building
University of Santo Tomas
In line with the celebration of the Heritage Month this May, the UST Museum has put up an exhibit by renowned floral artist Rachy Cuna. This exhibit is also an extension of the dramaCuna exhibition of the National Museum.
It features the marvelous, unique and exceptional installation of art masterpieces, each with a story to tell. His creative expression of hunting ideas is very astonishing. He has given floral designs an approach with so much enthusiasm, discipline and reverence that when it was time to widen his artistic scope, he found himself drawing a lot from the actions he had mastered as a floral artist. He even used indigenous and local materials like wood, fruits, leaves, flowers, grains, rattan, and coconut just to give uniqueness on his craft.
“Each has to have enough drama to draw attention, make a statement, delight the senses and convey the message that ours, indeed, is an abundant, beautiful, perfect world,” says Rachy whose exhibit will run until the 30th of June 2010 at the main gallery of the UST Museum.
Viewing schedule are as follows:
Summer: Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Regular School Days: Tuesday to Saturday from 8: 30 am to 4:30 pm
Closed on Holidays
Admission Charges
Non-student: PhP 30.00
Student: PhP 20.00
Contact Details:
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