"The Gallery," a visionary art exhibition space nestled within our Camp Neñada multi-purpose community center—a sanctuary for creativity, expression, and transformative dialogue. At the heart of our commitment to #ZeroStigmaPH, "The Gallery" takes center stage as a dynamic platform that transcends conventional boundaries. This innovative space is dedicated to regularly featuring art outputs, each carrying the powerful art for stigma reduction campaigns of #ZeroStigmaPH.
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Launching in November 2024, "The Gallery" will proudly unveil its inaugural exhibition, "Pasintabi." This poignant and evocative showcase delves fearlessly into the realms of controversial and thought-provoking topics surrounding sexual health, sexuality, and mental health. "Pasintabi" goes beyond the canvas, utilizing art as a catalyst for conversations that challenge societal norms and break down stigmas. The exhibition will serve as a beacon for those seeking neutral spaces to engage in open discussions, fostering a community where individuals can express themselves freely without judgment.
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As an integral component of our multi-purpose community center, "The Gallery" stands as a testament to the transformative power of art, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of stories, perspectives, and advocacy embodied in each piece. Join us on this enlightening journey, where art becomes a potent force for change, and "Pasintabi" will mark as the beginning of a series of impactful exhibitions dedicated to dismantling stigma and promoting a culture of empathy and understanding. #ZeroStigmaPH resonates within these walls, echoing the call for a more inclusive and compassionate society.
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To inquire about how to become a featured/resident artist of the community center and to know more about this program and upcoming on-site exhibitions and outreach, please like, message, subscribe to our official FB page: https://www.facebook.com/CampNenadaCommunityCenter or email us at camp.nenada@campincph.org, or call our hotlines +63 916 222 6601 (mobile), 0285623384 (landline).
Explore CAMP’s powerful art exhibitions — where creativity becomes a force for stigma reduction. From PASINTABI and PAGLAYA, these exhibits amplify voices on sexual health, mental well-being, LGBTQIA+ advocacy, and human rights.
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[February 08 to April 30, 2025 | The Gallery at Camp Neñada Community Center | Angono Rizal]
PRESS RELEASE
In solidarity with the international celebration of Women’s Month, the Culture and Arts Managers of the Philippines (CAMP) Pag-Ayo, Inc. proudly presents PAGLAYA, a milestone exhibition featuring Lambana – Angono Women Artists Collective, the first and only all-women artist group from the region. The exhibit opens on March 8, 2025, Saturday at 5:00 PM, at The Gallery, Camp Neñada Community Center, Angono, Rizal. The event is open to the public.
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PAGLAYA aligns with #ZeroStigmaPH, highlighting the crucial role of women, mothers, and allies in creating Neutral Spaces—judgment-free environments where conversations around mental health, HIV, sexuality, and gender flourish through creative expression.
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The exhibition showcases the transformative power of art in breaking societal stigmas, empowering dialogue, empathy, and inclusion. Each piece tells a story of freedom, courage, and compassion—proving that art can challenge prejudice while celebrating womanhood, advocacy, and social change.
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This collaboration between CAMP and LAMBANA underscores the importance of arts and culture in advocacy work, especially in fostering a stigma-free Philippines where women and allies serve as catalysts for healing, understanding, and change.
We invite everyone to join us in this groundbreaking event, celebrating the powerful intersection of women’s voices, creativity, and advocacy. Together, let’s embrace the freedom to express, connect, and break stigma through art.
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For inquiries, please contact:
CAMP Pag-ayo, Inc. or Lambana PH
#ZeroStigmaPH Secretariat
📧 lambanaangonoph@gmail.com
📧 camp.inc.ph@gmail.com
📱 0967 164 6030
#PaglayaExhibit2025 #ZeroStigmaPH #WomenForStigmaReduction #NeutralSpaces #CreativityForSocialChange #LAMBANA #ZeroStigmaPH
[Photos from the PAGLAYA Exhibition Ribbon Cutting and Opening Program, March 8, 2025]
"Pasintabi" serves as a powerful and evocative title for an art exhibition that delves into the realms of controversial and thought-provoking topics surrounding sexual health, sexuality, and mental health. In this exhibition, artists aim to spark conversations, challenge norms, and foster understanding, all while extending a courteous acknowledgment that the subjects explored might be sensitive or challenging for some viewers.
Exhibition Launch: November 10, 2024, Sunday
[as part of the official activities for Higantes Festival 2024]
To inquire about how to become a featured/resident artist of the Camp Neñada community center and to know more about this upcoming on-site exhibition and possible outreach, please like, message, subscribe to our official FB page: https://www.facebook.com/CampNenadaCommunityCenter or email us at camp.nenada@campincph.org, or call our hotlines +63 916 222 6601 (mobile), 0285623384 (landline).
Welcome to "The Online Gallery," an innovative extension of Camp Nenada's artistic endeavors, where a curated selection of artworks showcased at our physical space finds a new digital home. Published on our official website and Facebook Page, https://www.facebook.com/CampNenadaCommunityCenter/, this virtual gallery serves as a dynamic platform to expand our audience reach, amplify the exposure of our #ZeroStigmaPH advocacy messages, and provide a seamless browsing experience for potential buyers. Delve into this virtual realm where creativity meets accessibility, empowering individuals to explore, engage, and support our collection while championing a culture of openness and acceptance.
To inquire about any of the artworks, or how to purchase them, please don't hesitate to send an email message to admin@campincph.org or call our mobile hotline at 0967-164-6030.
Acrylic on canvas
12in x 12in
Cyd Chua, 2018
Digital Print on Canvas
24in x 18in
Ian Felix Alquiros, 2010
Digital Print on Canvas
33.6in x 18in
Jay-Rness Ceria, 2016
Watercolor on watercolor paper
16in x 20in
Kaela, 2023
Oil on Canvas
9in x 12in
Jun Neñada, 2018
Acrylic & Versatex on Canvas
20in × 30in
Melody Mallari Dayap, 2018
Mixed Media
24" x 18"
Kazuyuki R. Motoda, 2023
Acrylic on Canvas
36" x 24"
Kazuyuki R. Motoda, 2023
Mixed Media
24" x 18"
Kazuyuki R. Motoda, 2023