An exhibition preview and curator talk will take place today at the Ayala Museum in Makati, offering visitors a chance to preview the new Turning Tides exhibit and hear from its curator.
The Turning Tides exhibit revisits the Battle of Mactan and the Battles of La Naval, using historical objects, multimedia presentations, and interactive experiences to explore how commerce, culture, and religion reshaped Philippine society.
The National Museum of Fine Arts is concluding a 15‑year display of Tampinco sculptures on July 19, featuring works by Isabelo Tampinco, his son Vidal, and other notable artists from the National Museum collection.

The 9th Ortigas Art Festival opens on July 16 at the Greenhills Shopping Center, expanding its original vision into a multisensory celebration that showcases local visual artists, filmmakers, photographers, dancers, and live performers.
Gajah Gallery Manila will host a panel discussion on July 18 as part of its Forging Ahead exhibition, featuring Southeast Asian sculptors and exploring collaborations that push the boundaries of contemporary sculpture.
A wartime diary exhibit at the Ayala Museum marks the 70th anniversary of Philippines‑Japan diplomatic relations, presenting a richly illustrated journal by a Japanese engineer and offering insights into the human dimensions of conflict and reconciliation.

YPC Stage presents its first touring production, Mapanakit! Mga Dulang Bittersweet, at the Kalinangan Ibayong Gawa Theater in UP Diliman from July 25 to August 9, featuring three one‑act plays that explore love, loss, and identity.
The Museum Foundation of the Philippines extends the Ang MUSEO awards submission deadline to July 31, inviting museums and professionals to be recognized for excellence in heritage preservation, management, public engagement, and cultural stewardship.






