Kulay-Diwa

 

Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art

 

   

Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art
25 Lopez Avenue, Lopez Village,Sucat
Paranaque City, Metro Manila 1700
Philippines

ph: (632)8260574

Don Salubayba

 

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Don Maralit Salubayba

 

 

Graduated at the Philippine High School for the Arts and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from the University of the Philippines in 2000.  Although he began his career focusing on painting and drawing, his interest quickly shifted to working with light and shadow when he became a key participant and teacher of Anino Shadowplay Collective. When he returned to painting, he found himself immediately drawn to the struggle between light and dark, experimenting with translucence by laminating his sketches and mixing digital animation and actual puppetry.  He has exhibited his works at various galleries and museums here and abroad such as the Ayala Museum, Boston Gallery, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Kulay Diwa Art Galleries, and Anita Gallery, Center for the Arts in San Antonio, Zambales , DUMBO Art Center and Goliath Visual Space both in New York City.

 

 

He has participated in the First International Shadow Theatre  Festival held in Greece in 2000 and at the Multi media festival entitled “The F.O.B. Show”  held at the Binddlestiff  in  San Francisco, California(2005)

 

Don also received an Asian Cultural Council grant to participate in a residency program at the Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California, and at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New York City in 2004-2005.

 

He won Special Jury Prize Award and Voice Award at the recently concluded Singapore Short Film Festival held at the Substation Art Center in Singapore for his animation piece, “A Not So Giant Story”.

 

He currently teaches art at the Ayala Museum and Philippine High School for the Arts.

 

 

 

 

 

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Kulay-Diwa  is a venue for Philippines and Southeast Asian Contemporary Art. Inaugurated on February 7, 1987, Kulay-Diwa, is strategically located within a cluster of communities South of Manila.  It has five independent exhibition areas able to accommodate large-scale works and a garden ideal for programs, performances and sculpture installations.  The goals of the gallery are to discover and promote the works of young, talented but deserving Filipino Artists and to foster cultural interaction and exchanges with the local regions and other countries.

 

 

Kulay (Colour)

Diwa  (Spirit, Thought)

 

Don Salubayba, "Time", Oil on Board, 122 x 91 cms., 2000

Don Salubayba, "Flight", Oil on Board, 122 x 61 cms., 2000

Don Salubayba, "Mental Case" , Mixed Media on Canvas Paper, 40 x 30 cms., 2002

Don Salubayba, "The Making of a Nation, Mixed Media, 244 x640 cms., 2006

 

 

Don Salubayba, "How the Carabao learned English", Mixed Media on Canvas, 183 x182 cms., 2006

 

 

 

 


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Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art
25 Lopez Avenue, Lopez Village,Sucat
Paranaque City, Metro Manila 1700
Philippines

ph: (632)8260574