AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoArts & Politics Fallout: In the Philippines, a group of artists and poets behind “Kislap Diwa” says it has “dissociated” from Sen. Loren Legarda after she voted to elect Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano as Senate president, saying her actions clash with her claimed cultural legacy. Cultural Power on the Move: Caracas Metro opened “The Burial of the Sardine,” a photo show celebrating Naiguatá traditions, turning a subway stop into a public cultural space. Public Art Takes Center Stage: In New York, Roberto Lugo unveiled “Alfarero del Barrio” in Madison Square Park—colossal Puerto Rican-themed ceramics featuring portraits of figures like Bad Bunny and Sonia Sotomayor, plus a towering fire hydrant work. Music & Community: Godfrey Daniels in Bethlehem marks its 50th anniversary with a Golden Jubilee featuring Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams. Arts in the Spotlight: Macau’s MUST is hosting “Legacy of Time,” tracing the city’s firecracker industry through archives and packaging labels.
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