K’na the Dreamweaver Film Showing, Director’s Talk, and Gallery Tour

Celebrate the Museums and Galleries Month (MGM) with us at the #NationalMuseumPH!

As part of the activities for MGM, the National Museum of the Philippines will hold a free film screening of “K’na the Dreamweaver” at Gallery 1 of the National Museum of Anthropology from October 11 to 14, 2022.  Gallery tour at the Manlilikha ng Bayan Hall and Lumad Mindanao Gallery and a Director’s Talk with Ms. Ida Anita del Mundo, director and writer of “K’na the Dreamweaver,” will follow the film screening to provide the audience with knowledge on T’boli material culture and traditions.

This celebration, with the theme “Embracing Uncertainty: Showcasing Solidarity, Hope and Recovery,” is also made more significant as it coincides with the National Indigenous Peoples Month, also observed in the same month by virtue of Proclamation No. 1906, series of 2009.

The film screening and its corollary activities underscore the importance of safeguarding the rich cultural heritage and traditional knowledge systems of the different ethnolinguistic groups in the country to the present generation. They also aim to spread awareness and allow the audience to expand their knowledge about the life, traditions, and experiences of the different cultural communities.

The film screening and Director’s Talk are part of the NMP Visual Anthropology Program and made possible in partnership with the NMP Gender and Development Focal Point System.

SPECIAL GUIDED TOUR AND STORYTELLING ACTIVITY

In celebration of the Museum and Galleries Month 2022, the National Museum of the Philippines will be conducting a Special Guided Tour and Storytelling Activity for the museum visitors of the Central Museum Complex.

The Special Guided Tour will be held simultaneously in the National Museum of Fine Arts and National Museum of Natural History on October 1, 2, 8, and 9 (Saturday and Sunday) at 10:00 AM, while the Storytelling activity will be held at 2:00 PM on the same dates but for the National Museum of Fine Arts only.

For those who are interested, please come early before the start of the tour and look for our frontline staff for registration as slots will be limited to 25 persons only.

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Artist Talk | Culture through Fashion, Arts, and Design

Invitation to “Artist Talk | Culture through Fashion, Arts, and Design” featuring Michael Leyva

In celebration of the Museums and Galleries Month 2022 with the theme “Embracing Uncertainty: Showcasing Solidarity, Hope, and Recovery”, the National Museum of the Philippine through the Museum Services Division’s Education and Training Services Section invites everyone to an activity entitled Artist Talk | Culture through Fashion, Arts, and Design. This Artist Talk program will feature the story of Michael Leyva, a well-known Filipino designer who is celebrating his 10th year anniversary in the industry of fashion at the National Museum of Natural History, Manila this October 2022.

The talk will highlight Michael Leyva’s work, journey to success, inspirations, influences, and challenges met in the fashion industry. Through the discussion, he will underscore how Filipino style and culture is incorporated in his works amidst the global influence and domination from the western world or fashion.

This program aims to increase the knowledge and skills of the participants in the work or process of showing Philippine culture embedded in style, textile, and thread. Furthermore, to promote collaborations with the weaving communities all over the country.

The activity will be on October 11, 2022 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Osmeña Hall, 2nd Floor of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Manila. 

Kindly register thru this link bit.ly/Artist-Talk2022

An e-mail confirmation will be sent to the registered email address of the confirmed participants. 

For more information, contact the Museum Services Division, Education and Training Services Section at educationandtraining@nationalmuseum.gov.ph or through (+632) 8298-1100 loc. 2008.

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Text by: Geneva Oaferina / MSD

Submerged History: The Marinduque Shipwrecks Exhibition Interactive Corner

DIG AND HAVE FUN. In celebration of Museum and Galleries Month this October 2022, the NM Marinduque-Romblon will open to the public on October 4, 2022 its interactive corner in the “Submerged History: The Marinduque Shipwrecks” exhibition in the mezzanine gallery.

The exhibition features the recovered artifacts from the underwater archaeological excavations in Gaspar Island, Barangay Pinggan, Gasan such as 16th century CE Chinese stoneware dragon jars as well as Zhangzhou blue-white porcelains. It also features the documentation of wooden ship remains in Barangay Laylay, Boac wherein initial finds suggested that the wreck belongs to a possible Spanish patrol boat dated to the late 18th century based on the type of cannons retrieved from the site. The shipwrecks found in Pinggan, Gasan and Laylay, Boac are direct material evidence of Marinduque’s active participation in local and international maritime trade. 

To engage museum visitors with hands-on activity and to promote inclusivity, children can enjoy digging the pieces of ceramics in the sand box and put them together to create a blue and white porcelain which resembles the Zhangzhou ceramics. The interactive corner aims to provide young learners a fun and interactive learning experience and inspire future generations to pursue a career in the field of archaeology.Visit the Submerged History: The Marinduque Shipwrecks” exhibition at your NM Marinduque-Romblon. We are open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9 AM to 4 PM. Admission is FREE. Kindly bring your vaccination card.

PANAPTON SA LUMAD: MGA ARTE NG KAILHANAN

SAVE THE DATE – October 4. A new exhibit is up in your National Museum – Eastern Northern Mindanao!

We are excited to finally open to the public this new exhibition entitled, “Panapton sa Lumad: Mga Arte ug Kailhanan (Lumad Textiles: Artistry and Identity)”, featuring the shared textiles and ornaments between and among the cultural communities in Mindanao, specifically that of the Lumad groups. Included in the exhibition are abaca fibers and natural dyes, backstrap/tension looms, tie-dyed woven abaca fibers, and commercially available cotton cloth intricately decorated with embroidery, colorful glass beads, shells, and applique. 

This exhibition is the 5th regional gallery of the Hibla ng Lahing Filipino Program, in partnership with the Office of the Senator Loren Legarda and the GAMABA Executive Council of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. 

Happy Museums and Galleries Month!

A Glimpse of Bohol’s Stunning Landscapes and Diverse Wildlife

Want to meet the Meg? The Otodus Megalodon is considered as the largest shark that ever lived in the world’s oceans. The earliest fossils date to 20 million years ago. The species went extinct and disappeared from the fossil record about 2.6 million years ago. 

On display at the National Museum Bohol is the fossil tooth found by Christian Gio Bangalao in Jandig, Maribojoc, Bohol. To satisfy your curiosity, come and visit the Natural History Gallery on October 4, 2022 from 3:00 pm to 5:00pm. There are other flora and fauna species that can only be found in the island province of Bohol! Behold Bohol!

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