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Vic Nabor and Vic Fario’s art for a cause at SM City Iloilo

Esteemed Ilonggo artists Vic Fario and Vic Nabor continue with their art for a cause initiative through the Pag-Ulikid 2 exhibit at SM City Iloilo which opened last November 25 and will run until Dec. 9, 2022.

In a post by Mr. Vic Nabor, he said that the youth is our future and each of them also deserves a better one. He added that, innate in every human soul is the desire to make the world a better place for them.


Proceeds of the exhibit will go to the Iwag sang Ginoo Mission for the Youth, as the artists aim to help underpriviledge children to have a normal life and become assets in the society, especially the beneficiaries in the City of Iloilo, Guimaras and selected towns in the Province of Iloilo, which Fario and Nabor wish to help, as they have been doing in previous years.

Vic Fario and Vic Nabor are members of Himbon Ilonggo Contemporary Arts Group and they hope that through the patronage of their art pieces, they can in turn share the fruits of their God- given talent, which they have been doing for 3 years now thru this Fund- raising art exhibition.


The exhibit is part the ongoing Iloilo Arts Festival and the advocacy of the Iloilo City government, in which the venue SM City Iloilo share, to bring art closer to the people.

As shown and felt everywhere in the city, support for the visual arts and other art forms is evident.

Through Pag-ulikid 2 art for a cause, Ilonggos and art aficionados are given a rare opportunity to own a Fario and a Nabor work at very reasonable prices, and be able to support this advocacy of the artists.


The exhibit which is located at the lower ground floor Northpoint (near Ace Hardware), is in support to the Iloilo Arts Festival which was launched at SM City Iloilo last October 5 coinciding with the celebration of Adlaw sang Ciudad de Iloilo.

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