Filipino California: Art and the Filipino Diaspora

Filipino California Art and the Filipino Diaspora

When

September 6, 2024    
10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Where

Forest Lawn Glendale
1712 S Glendale Ave Glendale, Los Angeles, California, 91205, CA

Event Type

Discover the vibrant and diverse expressions of Filipino culture at Filipino California: Art and the Filipino Diaspora, an evocative exhibition at the Forest Lawn Museum. This thoughtfully curated showcase brings together the works of seven contemporary artists—Eliseo Art Silva, Allison Hueman, Anthony Francisco, Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza, Christine Morla, Maria Villote, and Junn Roca—each of whom delves into the complexities of Filipino identity and the multifaceted experiences of the Filipino-American community.

Through a variety of mediums and styles, these artists explore themes of heritage, migration, and cultural memory, reflecting on both the shared struggles and triumphs of the diaspora. Eliseo Art Silva’s vibrant murals and Anthony Francisco’s imaginative designs evoke a deep sense of pride in Filipino history and folklore, while Allison Hueman’s ethereal pieces and Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza’s intricate works offer a more introspective look at identity and belonging.

Christine Morla’s textured creations and Maria Villote’s evocative paintings delve into the intersections of tradition and modernity, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of Filipino culture. Meanwhile, Junn Roca’s striking compositions capture the ongoing dialogue between homeland and adopted country, resonating with themes of displacement and connection.

Filipino California is more than just an art exhibition; it’s a celebration of the rich tapestry of Filipino heritage and a poignant commentary on the evolving narrative of the Filipino-American experience. This exhibition offers an opportunity to engage with the powerful stories and perspectives that have shaped, and continue to shape, the vibrant Filipino community in California and beyond.

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