Ayala Museum AddressAyala Museum Address
HomeCollectionsExhibitionsVisitEducationShopVenueAbout
Artist Space

Ayala Museum invites the public to become its partners in educating through art, with Art Matters, a fund-raising exhibition, on Thursday, 24 July 2008, at the ArtistSpace.

The exhibition will feature works by 19 Filipino artists: Nunelucio Alvarado, Marcel Antonio, Dennis Ascalon, Virgilio Aviado, Charlie Co, Allan Cosio, Fil Delacruz, Antipas Delotavo, Renato Habulan, Raymond Legaspi, Arturo Luz, Jordan Mangosan, Hadrian Mendoza, Ramon Orlina, Susan Fetalvero-Roces, John Frank Sabado, Pablo Baens Santos, Toto Tarrosa, and Edwin Wilwayco.

Part of the proceeds of the event will go to the Ayala Museum Art Fund for the implementation of its continuing education projects and outreach programs. These programs include free tours for students of public schools and members of marginalized communities, in line with the Museum’s goal of instilling national pride in our people through the arts.

The exhibition, which will run until 7 August 2008, is envisioned to become an annual undertaking at the Ayala Museum.

Established in 2004, ArtistSpace is a commercial-run gallery owned by Ayala Museum, dedicated to promote Philippine contemporary art and talent. It is located at the 2/F Glass Wing of the Ayala Museum, and is accessible via the 2/F pedestrian walkway.

Admission to the ArtistSpace is free.

2nd Floor, Glass Wing
Ayala Museum

Gallery Hours
Weekdays: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Weekends: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Established in 2004 and formerly known as MuseumSpace, ArtistSpace is a commercial-run gallery owned by the Ayala Museum. ArtistSpace dedicates itself to the promotion of Philippine contemporary art and talent. By featuring a wide range of styles and media and a different artist every two weeks, ArtistSpace aims to cultivate curiosity about new art and encourage viewership by young professionals, students, and other adults.

View current exhibition

Upcoming Exhibitions

Wings of the Wind
Drawing his inspiration from nature in all its forms, Dan Reventar's paintings speak about the wisdom of the Creator God who made it all.
10 to 21 September 2010

Past Exhibitions

Stillness in Flux:
the beyond 'isms' series

Singaporean artist Teng Jee Hum fuses Oriental tradition and Western technique in his art.
7 to 22 August 2010

Piece by Piece... A Selection of My Personal Best
J.A. Tan explores the theme of emotions in his pieces and uses textures to express the many feelings and emotions in everyday life.
23 July to 4 August 2010

ROMEO TABUENA From Composition to Painting
In celebration of National Heritage Month, ArtistSpace, Filipino Heritage Festival, Inc., and the Philippine Embassy in Mexico present the 2010 ArtistSpace Director’s Choice.
23 June to 20 July 2010

Some Things are not Meant to be Beautiful
Lynyrd Paras’ portraits exude grimy street vibes with graffiti and color scratches drawn on predominantly grey faces.
5 to 20 June 2010

Not Only Portraits
Not Only Portaits features 25 paintings of cross-cultural icons, executed in mixed media.
20 May to 2 June 2010

The Godmakers
In this recent anthology of works entitled The Godmakers, JCrisanto Martinez reveals the grim face of human worship.
5 to 17 May 2010

Distancia Amigo
John Paul Antido tackles culture and identity in Distancia Amigo at the ArtistSpace.
17 April to 2 May 2010

Ang Mga Nazareno ng Quiapo
Through paintings and sketches, Carlos Filart retells the stories of the people surrounding the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene.
26 March to 14 April 2010

TIMEZONE overlooking
Luigi Giacobbe's TIMEZONE overlooking features 20 recent works in mixed media.
12 to 24 March 2010

Doll Eyes
CANVAS presents the first set of paintings that Joy Mallari has rendered for Doll Eyes, the latest winner of Romeo Forbes Children’s Story Writing Competition.
25 February to 9 March 2010

Tradition and Innovation II
The Tam-awan group of artists presents their recent works at the ArtistSpace.
10 to 22 February 2010

Glimpses of Faraway Places, A Sojourn in Europe
Featuring the recent works of Elaine O. Herbosa, Pilar L. Quiros, and Margie R. Villonco.
23 January to 7 February 2010