Ateneo Art Gallery Lecture Series : From the Colonial to the Contemporary
Join this lively lecture series brought to you by the Ateneo Art Gallery, discussing the colonial to the contemporary!
7 Sessions
Saturdays 9 am – 12 noon
Sept 22, 29/ Oct 6, 20, 27 / Nov 10, 17
Php 1,000 per session
Php 6,500 for entire course
For inquiries contact: Ian Carlo L. Jaucian
Tel +6324266001 ext. 4160, ijaucian@ateneo.edu
22 September: Philippine Colonial Art
Fr. Rene Javellana, SJ
Fr. Javellana teaches in the Fine Arts Program of the Ateneo de Manila University. He has authored several books on Philippine architecture and style including : “La Casa de Dios : The Legacy of Filipino-Hispanic Churches in the Philippines”, ’Fortress of Empire: Spanish Colonial Fortifications of the Philippines, 1565-1898’’, ‘’Wood and Stone for God’s Greater Glory: Jesuit Art and Architecture in the Philippines’’, ‘’Filipino Style’’, ‘and ‘’Intramuros In and Around: An Interactive Guide’’
29 September and 6 October Damian Domingo to Fernando Amorsolo: Art in the Academic period
Dr. Eloisa May Hernandez
Eloisa May Hernandez, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor at the Department of Art Studies University of the Philippines. She is the author of Homebound: Women Visual Artists in 19th century Philippines and co-author of a Philippine Art and Culture, part of a series of books for high school students which aims to stimulate understanding of and appreciation of the multi-cultural nature of Philippine society.
20 and 27 October: Modern Art in the Philippines
Ma.Victoria Herrera
Ma. Victoria Herrera is the officer-in-charge of the Cultural Center of the Philippines' Visual Arts and Museum Division. She is a lecturer in the Ateneo de Manila University’s Fine Arts program and Assistant Professor in the Department of Art Studies, University of the Philippines. She has curated numerous exhibitions including Yuta: Earthworks by Julie Lluch, A Retrospective; Windows to Conversations : Roberto Chabet, Lee Aguinaldo, Fernando Zobel; and Lee Aguinaldo : A Retrospective.
10 and 17 November: Philippine Contemporary Art
Dr. Flaudette May Datuin
Flaudette May V. Datuin, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art Studies at the University of the Philippines and co-founding editor of Ctrl+P, a Contemporary Arts Journal launched in 2006 with information about contemporary art and culture in the Philippines and internationally. Datuin is also the author of Home Body Memory: Filipina Artists in the Visual Arts, 19th Century to the Present. She has curated numerous exhibitions including the recent multi-venue exhibit featuring local and international artists titled Nothing to Declare.
For inquiries contact: Ian Carlo L. Jaucian
Tel +6324266001 ext. 4160, ijaucian@ateneo.edu
























