San Pedro

Directions to FPAC Parking Lot

FPAC PARKING & FREE SHUTTLE

Operating Hours: 10:00am-6:45pm, Saturday 9/10 & Sunday 9/11

The FPAC parking lot & shuttle is FREE and is located on the corner of W. 22nd Street and Sampson Way in San Pedro. 

Complimentary shuttle service is provided at this parking lot to-and-from FPAC both days during the hours stated above.

***We highly recommend that all our Festival guests utilize this parking lot & shuttle service!

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Directions to W. 22nd Street and Sampson Way parking lot:

FROM DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES / PASADENA

  • Take the 110 South.
  • Continue to the end of the 110 South.
  • Turn LEFT at N. Gaffey St.
  • Turn LEFT at W. 22nd  St.
  • Parking lot will be on the left-hand side, before you cross Sampson Way.

FROM THE VALLEY

  • Take the 405 South to the 110 South.
  • Continue to the end of the 110 South.
  • Turn LEFT at N. Gaffey St.
  • Turn LEFT at W. 22nd  St.
  • Parking lot will be on the left-hand side, before you cross Sampson Way.

FROM LONG BEACH / SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY

  • Take the 710 South.
  • Continue onto Vincent Thomas Bridge (CA-47). 
  • Take exit 1C for Harbor Blvd toward Catalina Island/Ports O Call Village/San Pedro. 
  • Turn RIGHT at N. Harbor Blvd.
  • Turn LEFT at E 6th St. 
  • Turn RIGHT at Sampson Way.
  • Turn RIGHT on W. 22nd St.
  • Parking lot will be on the right-hand side.

FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY / RIVERSIDE / INLAND EMPIRE

  • Take the 91 West to the 710 South.
  • Continue onto Vincent Thomas Bridge (CA-47). 
  • Take exit 1C for Harbor Blvd toward Catalina Island/Ports O Call Village/San Pedro. 
  • Turn RIGHT at N. Harbor Blvd.
  • Turn LEFT at E 6th St. 
  • Turn RIGHT at Sampson Way.
  • Turn RIGHT on W. 22nd St.
  • Parking lot will be on the right-hand side.

 

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Live Mural Supported by Raw Materials!

This year's PAN Pavilion will include a mural project led by the Beatrock Artists Kollective.  The Kollective loosely formed in 2009 when a group of friends noticed that they have been live painting at the same gigs, showcasing at the same galleries, and slamming shots from the same liquor bottle.  Some of the members participating are David Araquel, Stuter, Manila Ryce, Mark Canto, Christ Santos, Anthony Montemar and Alfie Numeric.  The Kollective will paint a mural during the FPAC weekend, dedicated to the 2010 theme- "Katibukan: One heartbeat.  Shared Being."  They will also facilitate a separate community mural that any festival-goer can contribute to.

A special thanks goes out to Raw Materials in Downtown Los Angeles!  Raw Materials has donated $200 in credit at their store for the Beatrock Artists Kollective to purchase materials for the FPAC mural project.  Check out the Raw Materials ad in the FPAC program, they are extending a 15% discount on digital printing and custom framing for customers who mention "FilAm ARTS," and 10% off merchandise on their online store (Enter code "FPAC2010" for discount).

Check out Live Art, Workshops and Book Signings at the PAN Pavilion!

The 19th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture is almost
here!  Look forward to the diverse talent that will be featured at the
PAN Pavilion!

The PAN Pavilion is a space within
FPAC that showcases Filipino artists from around the world and within the
Pilipino Artist Network to provide artists with an opportunity to network, show
and market their work.  At the PAN Pavilion Festival goers can participate in interactive workshops, purchase fine art and prints, and meet Filipino authors
and book editors.  The Beatrock Artists Kollective will also be “live
painting,” creating a community mural throughout the duration of the
Festival. 

Workshops

  • Baybayin with artist
    Christian Cabuay - 1pm Sat. & 3pm Sun.
  • Spoken Word
    by Faith Santilla of AF3IRM / GABNet - 2pm Sat.
  • Art workshop
    with Kabataang maka-Bayan (Pro People Youth) - 3pm Sat.

Book Signings

  • Babaylan: Filipinos and the Call of
    the Indigenous
    with
    editor Leny Mendoza Strobel - 12pm Sat.
  • Growing Up Filipino II with editor Cecilia Brainard - 12pm Sun.
  • A History of the Philippines: From
    Indios Bravos to Filipinos
    with
    author Luis Francia - 1pm Sun.
  • Unrecognized American Veterans with author Arturo Garcia - 2pm Sun.

Visual Artists

  • Christian Cabuay
  • Jasper Marquez Santos
  • Manila Ryce
  • Arni Tecson
  • Mark Canto
  • Loralei Rose Bingamon
  • Raul de Arellano
  • Sistargirl
  • Rick Bergancia
  • John Bacoy
  • Manny Falcon Padua
  • Mike Friolo
  • Jerry The Shoe Maker
  • Malaya Designs
  • Alfie Numeric
  • Anthony Montemar
  • Laine Guerrero

Check out live art, workshops, and book signings at the PAN Pavilion!

The 19th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture is almost here!  Look forward to the diverse talent that will be featured at the PAN Pavilion. 

The PAN Pavilion is a space within FPAC that showcases Filipino artists from around the world and within the Pilipino Artist Network to provide artists with an opportunity to network, show and market their work.  At the PAN Pavilion Festival goers can participate in interactive workshops, purchase fine art and prints, and meet Filipino authors and book-editors. The Beatrock Artists Kollective will also be “live painting,” creating a community mural throughout the duration of the Festival. 

Workshops

  • Baybayin with artist
    Christian Cabuay - 1pm Sat. & 3pm Sun.
  • Spoken Word
    with AF3IRM / GABNet - 2pm Sat.
  • Art workshop
    with Kabataang maka-Bayan (Pro People Youth) 3pm Sat - 3pm Sat.

Book Signings

  • Baybaylan: Filipinos and the Call of
    the Indigenous
    with
    editor Leny Mendoza Strobel - 12pm Sat.
  • Growing Up Filipino II with editor Cecilia Brainard - 12pm Sun.
  • A History of the Philippines: From
    Indios Bravos to Filipinos
    with
    author Luis Francia - 1pm Sun.
  • Unrecognized American Veterans with author Arturo Garcia - 2pm Sun.
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