Balaybay@kasibulan.net is an exhibition focusing on Kasibulan, the first and longest running feminist arts organization founded by contemporary women artists in the Philippines. It is considered a critical attempt to create a collective biography of this organization. The exhibition explores the issues around home, body, self-portraiture, and regional representation, which are central to Kasibulan's efforts to position itself in relation to the centers of art and power. Curated by feminist scholar Flaudette May Datuin, the exhibition featured the work of over fifty artists, and ran from June 10 to July 25, 2004, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Main Gallery in Manila.
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| - Balaybay@kasibulan.net is an exhibition focusing on Kasibulan, the first and longest running feminist arts organization founded by contemporary women artists in the Philippines. It is considered a critical attempt to create a collective biography of this organization. The exhibition explores the issues around home, body, self-portraiture, and regional representation, which are central to Kasibulan's efforts to position itself in relation to the centers of art and power. Curated by feminist scholar Flaudette May Datuin, the exhibition featured the work of over fifty artists, and ran from June 10 to July 25, 2004, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Main Gallery in Manila. (en)
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| - Balaybay@kasibulan.net is an exhibition focusing on Kasibulan, the first and longest running feminist arts organization founded by contemporary women artists in the Philippines. It is considered a critical attempt to create a collective biography of this organization. The exhibition explores the issues around home, body, self-portraiture, and regional representation, which are central to Kasibulan's efforts to position itself in relation to the centers of art and power. Curated by feminist scholar Flaudette May Datuin, the exhibition featured the work of over fifty artists, and ran from June 10 to July 25, 2004, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Main Gallery in Manila. (en)
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