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Iloilo Art Sale 2020 at SM City Iloilo : Bringing Hope amidst the Pandemic



Advocating art for all, SM City Iloilo hosts 120 Ilonggo artists to open the biggest art sale in this part of the region July 25, 2020 at the Northpoint.

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, these Ilonggo artists find a way to help the community as well as find means to share and make a meaningful depiction of the present situation.




In partnership with the Catholic Women’s League (CWL) of San Jose de Placer Parish Chapter and Museo Iloilo, this year’s exhibit aims to bring hope through art as well as support the Iloilo arts community and anti-COVID-19 frontliners.

Mrs Mariejo Rivas (Catholic Women's League of San Jose de Placer Parish Chapter ), Dr. Cynthia Salcedo, Engr. Gilbert Domingo (SM City Iloilo Mall Manager), Dr. Glen Alonsabe (Epidemiologist, Department of Health Regional Office 6) and  Gina Sarabia Espinosa (President - Museo Iloilo Cultural Research Foundation and President - Catholic Women's League of San Jose de Placer Parish Chapter)


Launched in SM City Iloilo years back, the Iloilo Art Sale is an occasion when the public and art aficionados can avail of art pieces at a very reasonable price.





LEX LEGAYADA AGUADO Museo Iloilo organizer of the Breath of Life Project of Museo Iloilo and CWL San Jose de Placer Parish Chapter, and co-organizer of IAS


The event is a rare opportunity that artists somehow give back to the community by making available their works to the public and to art patrons who have been supporting their art.

All art pieces are at 8.5 x 13 inches in size for P5,000 each.
Those interested can shop interested can shop in the comfort of their homes. BROWSE through the Iloilo Art Sale Catalogue and CHOOSE the art piece that you like. SM City Iloilo will DELIVER the art piece to you for a minimum fee within Iloilo City, via the Your City Shopper šŸ‘‰ m.me/smcityiloilo




Dr. Lucille Detoyato, Dr. Cynthia Salcedo and Dr. Melanie Jane Tendencia from the After Clinic Group



The artworks are posted in SM City Iloilo’s Facebook page and viber community. So those who are unable to come to the mall to view and purchase the art pieces, can always call the city shopper numbers 0946 215 8087 and 0966 862 4148.

The art sale, which gathers both veteran and upcoming artists will be at the venue until August 7.

Ilonggos can expect more of art exhibits and projects at SM City Iloilo, that support the local art community in the city and province of Iloilo as well as the Western Visayan region.



For inquiries on the art sale you may contact the marketing department at (033) 3209609 local 16 or visit the official Facebook page of SM City Iloilo.

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