This place is great for those who would love to spend time in art appreciation.
They have a small entrance fee, a Cafe inside (just manage your expectations sa Cafe), nothing fancy or don't expect ung typical coffee shop. They have brewed coffee available, but the good thing is, it's a quiet place where you and your friends can really talk and roam around the place to appreciate the artworks.
Medyo eerie lang sa some parts as if some spirit is following you...not sure kung malikot na imahinasyon ko lang yun.
But yeah, go see this place, support our local artists. What they do reminds us of who we are as an individual and...
Read moreNemiranda is a fusion folk art showcase.
A nearby artcamp offers workshops on various skills such as painting, sculpture, not sure if they have pottery. Booking can be done by email and they also have regular holiday schedules.
Higante folk art - paper mache recreations, folk artists say started from the indigenous people protesting colonial rule through venting their frustration on larger than life parodies.
Later on it became a regular folk art component of their fiesta.
Indeed there must be some truth as the word Higante (giant) is similar to higanti (revenge).
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Read morethe place is run down and dusty and the artworks doesn’t seem to have much of anything, not substance nor skill nor culture; mostly they have current/recent works also. quite disappointing/depressing to step inside. also their bottled water was 3 times the price of the same thing anywhere in that area. not worth the trip nor the P50 entrance fee. also it’s a gallery not a museum so they shouldn’t charge entrance. the place seems purely for making...
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