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
About FPAC

FilAm ARTS traces its roots to the annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC) - an annual series of multidisciplinary arts events that takes place in the County of Los Angeles that includes art exhibits, literary readings, performances, and film screenings, that all culminate in a two-day festival weekend. The first Festival was held in 1992 at Los Angeles City College, as a project developed by the City of Los Angeles, in efforts to heal the city through cultural gatherings, in light of the LA Riots which occurred in April of 1992. FPAC has since moved to Cabrillo Beach, and then to Point Fermin Park (its current location) and welcomes over 25,000 attendees, 1200 artists and 400 volunteers.























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