To celebrate Georgia’s Independence, Honorary Georgian Consul Thelmo Cunanan has organized a three-city, multi-media exhibition entitled “Discover Georgia”.
The event will feature the photographs of famous Filipino journalist and travel blogger Riva Galveztan and the Georgian-inspired paintings of noted Filipino artist Pancho Piano. Ms. Galveztan was an official guest of the Georgian National Tourism Administration’s first official Philippine journalists’ familiarization trip to Georgia, which was organized by Consul Cunanan. Mr. Piano, on the other hand, was the first Filipino artist to formally showcase his work in the Georgian National Museum. His exhibit, entitled “Colors of Hope”, was organized by Consul Cunanan and held in the Shalva Amarinashvili Museum of Fine Arts in December 2014. Mr Piano’s mural painting, created live before a museum audience in Tbilisi in December 2014, in collaboration with noted Georgian poet Barcel la Shinksi, will also be part of the “Discover Georgia” exhibition.
Finally, “Discover Georgia” will also feature a film-showing of four Georgian modern cinema masterpieces, courtesy of the Georgian National Film Center.
“Discover Georgia” will be held in “The Learn Commons”, the library of De La Salle University, from May 23 – 27. DLSU is the official sister-library of the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia, a relationship established by Consul Cunanan. From DLSU in Manila, the exhibition will travel to Baguio City for display at the Casa Vallejo Cultural Center, then to the Provincial Capital of Isabel province (Georgia’s first sister-province), then finally to Laoag City (Georgia’s second sister-city).