Filipino Culture on Display: Honoring 78 Years of Philippine-Australian Relations

PHIL CULTURE EXHIBIT

The Philippine culture exhibition, running throughout May and June, features the works of esteemed Filipino-Australian artists, including Marikit Santiago, local artisans, and tribal groups. Photo by: Marilie Bomediano

In commemoration of the 78th Anniversary of Philippines-Australia Friendship Day, Filipino community organisations have joined forces to curate a diverse showcase of heritage and creativity, with the official opening held on 4 May, 2024.


Key Points
  • Yellamundie, the Liverpool City Library in Australia, is currently hosting a captivating exhibition that offers a vibrant exploration of Filipino culture and its diaspora.
  • Running through May and June, the exhibition features intricate textiles, traditional and tribal costumes, books, and artworks by renowned Filipino-Australian artists.
  • Michelle Ramas, one of the curators and organiser of the event, highlights the importance of this exhibition as a platform for cultural exchange.
  • The Philippines is one of Australia's longest-standing bilateral relationships, with over 400,000 Filipinos calling Australia home.

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