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Thursday, October 16, 2025

HER STORY IN HISTORY: LA GALERIA DE MARIA AT MANILART 2025 – A TRIBUTE TO WOMEN WHO CREATE BEYOND BORDERS


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As the country’s premier art fair, ManilART 2025 opens its 17th edition at the SMX Convention Center of SM Aura, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, the air is electric with color, creativity, and conviction. This year’s theme, “Across Forms, Beyond Borders,” captures the very spirit of transformation—how inspiration flows across disciplines and identities, defying the limits of medium and tradition. From fashion to food, from digital design to sculpture, this year’s ManilART celebrates the boundless nature of creativity and its power to heal, connect, and redefine.


And at the heart of this celebration stands Booth E1 — LA GALERIA DE MARIA, with its evocative exhibition entitled “Her Story in History.”

It is not just a collection of artworks—it is a sanctuary of strength, resilience, and womanhood.


A GALLERY WITH PURPOSE

On Day 1, October 15, VIP Night, Wazzup Pilipinas had the honor of meeting three extraordinary women whose works breathe life into this theme: Mari Zhar, Cas Lib, and Leslie Pucay. Each artist, in her own right, carries a distinct story—yet together, they form a tapestry of purpose and truth, bound by passion and empowerment.  


Be sure to watch also the videos of my actual one on one interviews with these three women. I will upload them soon. The art fair had so many notable artists with their respective signature or style of art that it's actually impossible to stay at one spot because you'll be overwhelmed with all the sights at every corner of the SMX Convention Center of SM Aura in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. The art everywhere could not stop me from getting a close-up look drawing me like magnetized yet every piece was pulling me and all demanding my attention. Add the fact that there were gracing tables and buffets offering sumptuous food that are equally works of art on both taste and form. But that will be another significant story to share in another article. 


For this moment, we focus on three women that I had a face-to-face opportunity to dwell within their thoughts more intimately, where they even shared the prices of their artworks.. But for the truly discerning, the amount they mentioned should be more than their asking price. I would treat my works as priceless actually especially if the beholder truly understands what goes on in the minds of every passionate artist out there, not just from the ManilArt art fair, not just of Filipino artists, but of everyone worldwide. Their creativity are definitely without any boundaries and of many forms. 






MARI ZHAR – Art With Purpose. Truth With Power.

At first glance, Mari Zhar Carvill’s presence commands both warmth and depth. An artist, author, and advocate, her works echo stories of struggle and strength—turning silence into color and emotion into form. Influenced by Modern Abstract Expressionism and shaped by her travels across Europe, the U.S., and Asia, Mari Zhar transforms personal pain into communal healing.


Her art is deeply rooted in human experience—loss, betrayal, and ultimately, rebirth.

“My dream is not a gallery; it’s a sanctuary,” she says. Through her foundation Shaped Women Org. PH and projects like Pigmento.PH and Children’s Avenue, she creates spaces for healing, especially for women and children silenced by life’s cruelties.


Hand-painted colorful crumpled forms could be depicting how our lives are virtually not as smooth as always but we still are able to emerge out of the chaos due to our resilience and perseverance. 


Mari’s art doesn’t seek to impress—it seeks to awaken. Every brushstroke is a prayer for the forgotten, a voice for the grieving, and a light for those rediscovering themselves. “Every ending is a spark,” she writes, “and every spark is the start of becoming who you were always meant to be.”


How much would you be willing to pay for one of her paintings cum sculptures?




 


CAS LIB – The Artist, The Chef, The Healer

Beside the frame of her signature work lies a story of transformation. Cas Lib, once a dentist turned international chef, discovered her truest self through art. Her journey from the kitchen to the canvas mirrors the fluidity celebrated by ManilART’s theme—proof that creativity knows no single form.


Now a celebrated artist, chef, and businesswoman, Cas Lib’s paintings serve as her therapy and testimony. After years in New Zealand and a life filled with reinvention, she picked up the brush not to impress, but to cope and connect.


“Painting helped me turn anxiety and grief into something visible,” she shares. “Every color carries weight. It’s not just art—it’s what I’ve lived.”

Her works often feature gentle, deliberate strokes—echoes of both culinary precision and emotional release. Cas Lib’s artistry bridges her many worlds, reminding us that creation itself can be both a refuge and a revolution.

And you would be surprised that her pen name is actually the last name of her husband whom she wants to honor? When many would normally put their name or branding on their works, she instead puts the name of another on her artwork. I'm sure you would know why and which kind of person she is - unselfish and humble could just be one layer as I see her as more than that. 





LESLIE PUCAY – Painting the Pulse of Music, Dance, and Life

If rhythm could take shape, it would look like the paintings of Leslie Pucay. A visual artist, singer, photographer, and ballroom dancer, she brings movement and music to the canvas with effortless grace. “Through color, form, and gesture,” Leslie explains, “I translate harmony into visuals and choreography into brushstrokes.”


Her art breathes with motion—each swirl, hue, and texture evoking the pulse of life itself. Guided by spontaneity and emotion, Leslie’s works invite viewers into a dance between sound and silence, memory and imagination.


“My artistic journey is ongoing,” she reflects. “It’s an experiment in feeling, seeing, and becoming.” Every piece she creates invites us to move beyond observation and into resonance—to feel the art rather than merely view it.


I can't wait to see her art reflecting an OPM song or music as many of us are equally captivated by Western music, our own local music or songs also needs to be highlighted as equally meaningful and deep. Which colors you may ask?  But like our political inclinations depending on our class or stature in life, learning and principles, should I keep saying that our focus should be knowing that we are basically brown or kayumaggi?  Yes, we maybe very active on social media, very expressive and vocal online, but let us not detach ourselves from using both our intellect and emotion to realize that we are above all these pull or push of alliances.


HER STORY IN HISTORY – THE ESSENCE OF WOMEN IN ART

The collective spirit of La Galeria de Maria’s “Her Story in History” transcends frames and walls. It celebrates women not only as creators of art but as architects of truth. Each canvas holds a story of resilience, each sculpture a whisper of defiance, each color a heartbeat of memory.


Together, these women redefine what it means to create across forms and beyond borders—their artistry blurring the lines between personal and universal, between pain and purpose, between life and art.


EXPERIENCE MANILART 2025

ManilART 2025 runs from October 15–19, 2025, at the SMX Convention Center of SM Aura, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

Tickets are available at Ticketbooth.ph.

For group tours and school visits, email manilartsecretariat@gmail.com.


Follow ManilART on social media for more updates:

📘 Facebook: ManilART

📸 Instagram: @manilartfair

🌐 Visit: www.manilartfair.com


Come and step into Booth E1 – La Galeria de Maria, and witness Her Story in History — where art is not just seen, but felt, lived, and remembered.

Emergency kits are key to earthquake survival


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With the recent spate of earthquakes in various parts of the country, disaster experts are once again reminding us that preparedness saves lives. Having a well-equipped emergency “Go Bag” can make the crucial difference in surviving and recovering from disasters.


A well-curated 72-Hour Emergency Kit complete with essential items for communication, first aid, and basic survival should be part of every household’s disaster readiness plan.





Emergency kits are key to earthquake survival

 

The magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Cebu zeroes in on the vulnerability of the Philippine population when disaster strikes.


 

Residents of areas located on higher ground may be spared from floods and heavy rains, but earthquakes do their damage anywhere.  They are the most unpredictable disaster of all.


 

Earthquake victims suffer Injuries from falling debris, get trapped in rubble, are isolated in areas where there is no electricity or access to food or water. No electricity also means no light and no way to charge phones to reach loved ones. Homes and possessions may be destroyed so people are left to the mercy of the elements, unprotected even from dengue-carrying mosquitoes. Soon enough, post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression will set in.


 

This is why LGUs and civic groups in various parts of the world, including the Philippines, are turning to emergency kits that are good for 72 hours to help people cope with and survive earthquakes.


 

Why 72 hours? Because that time span is crucial after a major disaster. It can take up to three days for emergency services to arrive. Self-sufficiency is necessary for survival and to lessen the strain on overwhelmed responders. During those 72 hours people need food, water, shelter, medical supplies and ways to communicate as best they can.


 

Californila.com, a Filipino-owned company based in California, USA, a place also always at the ready for The Big One, has produced 72-hour emergency kits for disaster-prone and disaster-threatened areas around the globe.


 

Ishka Villacisneros, Filipina founder and owner of Californila, who is also an expert in emergency and disaster response, has now introduced the world-class emergency kits to the Philippines. Tailor-made for both LGU and private home use, the emergency kits are specifically tailored for earthquake survival. They contain communication and lighting tools, a first aid and medical kit, non-perishable food and water supplies, personal hygiene and sanitation essentials, shelter and warmth provisions (tent, sleeping bags, emergency blankets and ponchos.


 

They also contain a multi-tool pocket knife, fire starters, rope, a 115-hour candle, dust mask, 3 liters of water per person, moist towelettes, a 2-way radio, a whistle, a GPS device and other communication and navigation tools.


 

“In the United States, emergency kits are a common household necessity. The recent tragedy in Cebu highlights the urgent need to strengthen disaster preparedness in the Philippines. Natural disasters, like earthquakes, can leave families without essential needs such as food, water, and shelter. ” said Ms. Villacisneros. “The experience of Cebu’s victims highlights the need for proactive measures to ensure safety and security when disaster strikes.”



WHERE CLAY FINDS ITS PULSE: WAZZUP PILIPINAS JOINS TAHANAN POTTERY’S OCTOBER FIESTA 2025


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The rhythm of creativity is about to echo through Quezon City. From October 18 to November 8, 2025, Tahanan Pottery opens its doors for this year’s October Fiesta — a month-long celebration of clay, community, and creativity. Wazzup Pilipinas is proud to be its official media partner!


Under the theme “Where Clay Finds Its Pulse,” this year’s fiesta transforms Tahanan Pottery Shop & Studio into a living, breathing showcase of artistry — where every spin of the wheel, every beat of music, and every firing of clay celebrates the bond between artist and earth.





A FESTIVAL OF HEARTBEATS AND HANDS

The festivities kick off on October 18 (1 PM – 8 PM) with workshops, performances, and the grand opening of the Sining Tahanan Ceramic Art Fair. Visitors can immerse themselves in clay practice sessions, watch live demos, and join the much-anticipated TRY ME Pottery Workshops.


Expect a flurry of creativity as artists and enthusiasts come together to shape clay, tell stories, and rediscover the beauty of handmade art. From ceramic book signings to raffles, games, and pottery exhibitions, the day will be filled with moments that remind us: clay is not just material — it’s memory, passion, and pulse.


A MONTH OF CLAY, CULTURE, AND CONNECTION


Throughout the festival, Tahanan Pottery will host artistic experiences that blend tradition, experimentation, and the Filipino spirit of collaboration.


Sining Tahanan Ceramic Art Fair – Featuring 25 Tahanan Pottery Artists in “TIBOK: Vessels of Form & Pulse.”

Laguna Porcelain + Raku Clay Day (Oct 25) – A highlight featuring artists Rita Badilla-Gudino and UK ceramicist Louisa Taylor.

Grand Finale + Raku Firing (Nov 8) – The climax of the fiesta with workshops, raffles, discounts, and live Raku firing.


WAZZUP PILIPINAS: AMPLIFYING THE PULSE


As the official media partner, Wazzup Pilipinas will be at the heart of the action — capturing every story, spark, and heartbeat. From artist interviews to behind-the-scenes coverage, we’ll bring the celebration to a wider audience and showcase the soul of Filipino craftsmanship.




JOIN THE CELEBRATION

Opening Festivities: October 18 | 1 PM – 8 PM
Grand Finale + Raku Firing: November 8 | 9 AM – 6 PM
Venue: Tahanan Pottery Shop & Studio, 27 Set Tobias St, Brgy. Laging Handa, Quezon City

Follow Wazzup Pilipinas for exclusive stories, live coverage, and artist features throughout the festival. Let’s celebrate the artistry, passion, and pulse of Philippine pottery — together.

Because at Tahanan Pottery’s October Fiesta 2025, clay doesn’t just take shape — it comes alive.
 

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