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Galleries

Alliance Française de Manille

Alliance Française de Manille (AFM) was founded in 1920 and is one of the most prominent foreign cultural institutions in the country today. A non-profit organization committed to promoting the French language and culture,

Art Informal Gallery

Art Informal is an artist-run center for art education and exhibitions. The gallery was launched in 2006. It is a venue for art exhibitions, installations and performance; gallery talks or art symposia, all with the end view of art education.

Art Verite

Specializing in Philippine contemporary and modern art, Art Verite' Gallery features works from various local artists. While promoting its core of established artists and artworks collection,

Artis Corpus Gallery

Artis Corpus Gallery encourages creation of works of art by visual and tactile artists, exhibits these works of art, promotes artists and their works, and conveys these works to their publics. Artis Corpus Gallery has four operating programs: Creation, Exhibition, Publicity, and Delivery.

Ateneo Art Gallery

"The Ateneo Art Gallery is a museum of modern art of the Ateneo de Manila University. It is the first of its kind in the Philippines. It is housed on the ..."

Finale Art Gallery

Established in the early ‘80s, Finale Art File is considered as a premier gallery institution in the Philippines , having showcased hundreds of exhibits by some of the most talented names in contemporary visual arts. Established in the early ‘80s, Finale Art File is considered as a premier gallery institution in the Philippines ,

Galerie Anna

Galerie Anna sets forth to promote contemporary art in showcasing the works of artists well established and far renown in their dedicated practice and in their own developed unique visual idiom in portraying the values and ideas of society which in turn continually molds culture.

Galerie Joaquin

Established in 2002, Galerie Joaquin challenges the contemporary art setting in the Philippines by offering a wide spectrum of notable, interesting, and quality art pieces from the finest artists in the region, masters such as H.R. Ocampo, Jose Joya, Arturo Luz, Onib Olmedo, Juvenal Sanso, Tam Austria, Mario Parial, and Lydia Velasco

Galerie Stephanie

Galerie Stephanie challenges the contemporary art setting in the Philippines by offering a wide spectrum of notable, interesting, and quality art pieces from the finest artists in the region, masters such as H.R. Ocampo, Jose Joya, Arturo Luz, Onib Olmedo, Juvenal Sanso, Romulo Olazo, Federico Alcuaz, Ramon Orlina, Mario Parial, and Lydia Velasco

Galleria Duemila

Galleria Duemila is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary and modern art from the Philippines. The gallery has an extensive collection of paintings, prints and sculptures. Conservation and restoration of paintings from 16th century to contemporary art. Consultancy services.Commissions & nstallations.

Gallery Big

Founded in 2004 by partners Amy Loste and Jonathan Sy, GALLERY BiG is run by managing partner Sarah Evangelista and has earned a reputation for carrying large and fabulous artworks by some the most sought after names in Philippine art.

Paseo Gallery

Paseo Art Gallery was born out of John Valenzuela’s weakness to say no to friends who would often cajole him to sell art works he has collected since the mid-1990s. In 2005, he opened up his once residential condominium turned stock room at the Paseo Parkview Towers along Valero St., Salcedo Village,

Sining Kamalig Gallery

Back in the turbulent times of the early 70s until the late 80s, founding sisters Vida A. Balboa and Corito A. Kalaw and the original staff of Sining Kamalig set out to establish a progressive and dynamic artist's gallery that had earned a reputation here and abroad for its commitment and integrity in advancing the cause of Philippine art and artists.

Tala Gallery

One of the few art galleries within the Tomas Morato area, Tala Gallery exudes its bright and shining support for the Filipino arts as embodied by a “Tala” or a bright, shining star in the logo with the inscription of the gallery’s name in “alibata,” an ancient form of the Filipino alphabet.