FPPF Mentors’ Creative Symphony at Adamson University

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The Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation, in partnership with the Cultural Affairs Office of Adamson University, is holding a month-long exhibit of photographic prints and paintings at the university’s Art Gallery in its main campus in Manila. The exhibit, titled FPPF Mentors’ Creative Symphony, runs from February 8 to March 8, 2010 at the Adamson University Art Gallery, 900 San Marcelino St., Ermita, Manila. The exhibit is open Mon-Fri at 9am to 6pm.

The FPPF Mentors’ Creative Symphony, a group exhibition by FPPF mentors, features the art works of Prof. Cecilia S. Angeles, Prof. Lito de Guzman, Rod Banzon, Victor Sison, George Cabig and Prof. Joey Tañedo.

On hand to inaugurate the FPPF Mentors’ Creative Symphony was Father Greg Bañaga, 2nd from left, President of Adamson University. Beside him are Prof. Joey Tañedo, Prof. Cecilia S. Angeles, Mrs. Leah de Guzman, Dean Peter A. Villanueva of the College of Architecture, George Cabig and Rod Banzon.

On hand to inaugurate the FPPF Mentors’ Creative Symphony was Father Greg Bañaga, 2nd from left, President of Adamson University. Beside him are Prof. Joey Tañedo, Prof. Cecilia S. Angeles, Mrs. Leah de Guzman, Dean Peter A. Villanueva of the College of Architecture, George Cabig and Rod Banzon.

At the entrance to the exhibit, Prof. Cecilia S. Angeles shows guests some of the art works by FPPF mentors. One of Prof. Cecil’s art pieces was reportedly sold in the first few minutes of the exhibit.

At the entrance to the exhibit, Prof. Cecilia S. Angeles shows guests some of the art works by FPPF mentors. One of Prof. Cecil’s art pieces was reportedly sold in the first few minutes of the exhibit.

Photo shows (L-R) Adamson University president Father Greg Bañaga, photojournalist Ed Santiago, Prof. Cecilia S. Angeles and Adamson University Cultural Affairs Office director Nenita J. Dimapilis in a chat at the Art Gallery. In the background are the oil paintings of Prof. Angeles.

Photo shows (L-R) Adamson University president Father Greg Bañaga, photojournalist Ed Santiago, Prof. Cecilia S. Angeles and Adamson University Cultural Affairs Office director Nenita J. Dimapilis in a chat at the Art Gallery. In the background are the oil paintings of Prof. Angeles.

The family of Prof. Lito de Guzman (who was still in class at that time) stand before one of his art works, top frame. From left to right: son Jonathan, wife Leah and daughters Stephanie and Kezhia.

The family of Prof. Lito de Guzman (who was still in class at that time) stand before one of his art works, top frame. From left to right: son Jonathan, wife Leah and daughters Stephanie and Kezhia.

Artist photographer Rod Banzon poses before his oil on canvas paintings, on display at the Adamson University Art Gallery.

Artist photographer Rod Banzon poses before his oil on canvas paintings, on display at the Adamson University Art Gallery.

The light-hearted side of serious artists: Master Photographers George Cabig, left, and Rod Banzon.

The light-hearted side of serious artists: Master Photographers George Cabig, left, and Rod Banzon.

News February 9th 2010