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Raena Abella
06-03-2008, 08:45 PM
Please join Fernando Afable in celebrating the opening of FOTO BARYO, an
exhibition of students' works from the Tanauan, Parañaque, and Sagada projects,
shown together for the first time. Opening reception: 5 June 2008 at 6:30pm, at
the Cultural Center of the Philippines.


DARASA (3rd fl. hallway)
Fernando Afable creates a collage of found objects and students’ images,
celebrating the home as a sanctuary of happiness and embodying the
transformative way of seeing imparted by photography. The images were taken in
2007, when Giulietta Verdon-Roe and Daniela Merino encouraged students from the
Darasa riles community in Tanauan to mirror their dreams and aspirations
into film..

Students: Orlando Magpantay, Angelito Talaton, Rogelio Onte, Rodel Macaisa,
Catherine Gonzaga, Kathleen Gonzaga, Ella Maceda, Nina Onte, Abby Onte,
Renziliana
Maceda, May Kimberly Mosende, Anne Khristine Opano, Maria Ethel Icamen, Mona
Liza Militar, Ansherina Madeja, Ann Gellen Rubio, and Mary Grace Lat

Curators: Fernando Afable, Josie Miner, and Rina Malonzo.


NATURAL LANG: Images of Childhood in Tropical Palace (3rd fl. hallway)
The Tropical Palace in Parañaque was a lavish resort that was razed by fire in
the late 70s. Led by Emily Schiffer, the Parañaque Project involves 10
young adult leaders, ages 16 to 27, from the Tropical Palace community and
neighboring areas. The class immersed itself in the community, to see its life
through the eyes of children and capture their natural ability to embrace love,
fear, pain, and joy.

Students: Joanna Rickafort, Jhe Ann Rickafort, Shobe De La Cruz, Jun Amador,
Rowell Tabalan, Rocel Valintino, Bea Peralta, Y Rickafort, Jetrick Rickafort,
and Ariel Martinez

Curators: Emily Schiffer, Claro Ramirez and Rina Malonzo.
The Natural Lang project was funded by Fulbright Foundation.


SAGADA (4th fl. hallway)

Embodying the strong sense of sharing and ancient tradition that is alive
in Sagada, the students reveal their personal and collective thoughts and the
quiet complexity of the society in which they live. The project beckons all
beyond the veil that surrounds Sagada. Tommy Hafalla leads the Foto Baryo Sagada
Project. The show is a combination of student works from classes taught by Pinky
Urmaza, Daniela Merino, Giulietta Verdon-Roe, and Nina Gonzales from 2005 to
2007.

Students: Siegrid Bangyay (Dumay), Cheryl Agnapan (Tambay), Shawnee Anongos,
Violeta Miranda, Vixienne Calulut (Banganay), Marlene Pascual, Brenda
Fotchay, Cora Degay, Atty. Bob-bob Daoas, Michael Cadiogan (Pas-it), Ruel
Bimuyag (Kabbigat), Arce (Gat-ay) Bosaing, Abegail (Log-ay) Batnag, Raquel
Dulay, Nereen (Ingga) Bumatong, Imelda (Bat-ei) Badongen, Maureen (Ommay)
Malabong, Jazybelle (Lamina) Pacyaya, and Deseret Daluyen.

Curators: Tommy Hafalla, Rina Malonzo, Nina Gonzales, and Trina Dela Rama.


FOTO BARYO will run from 05 June to 06 July 2008 at the third and fourth floors
of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Roxas Boulevard, Manila.

This show would not be possible without Sid Hildawa, whose vision and belief in
Foto Baryo, gave us the catalyst to create this show.