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No two visits are the same in this art-and-advocacy café by the river in Bulakan
PH🎭 Culture9 hr. ago

No two visits are the same in this art-and-advocacy café by the river in Bulakan

Malayah Art Café, founded by local artist Jonathan Carpio in Bulakan, Philippines, has transformed into a dynamic space that combines art and advocacy. The café serves as a venue for artists to showcase their work, offering both established and emerging creators opportunities to display their talents. Additionally, it promotes environmental awareness by highlighting the impact of development on the Bulakan River and encourages community engagement in protecting their natural resources. Carpio emphasizes the role of art in non-violent expression and freedom of speech, aiming to foster a deeper connection between residents and their environment. He plans to launch a community project involving free painting workshops for children, whose artwork will be gifted to riverside households in exchange for commitments to keep the river clean.

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No two visits are the same in this art-and-advocacy café by the river in Bulakan

Malayah Art Café, founded by local artist Jonathan Carpio in Bulakan, Philippines, has transformed into a dynamic space that combines art and advocacy. The café serves as a venue for artists to showcase their work, offering both established and emerging creators opportunities to display their talents. Additionally, it promotes environmental awareness by highlighting the impact of development on the Bulakan River and encourages community engagement in protecting their natural resources. Carpio emphasizes the role of art in non-violent expression and freedom of speech, aiming to foster a deeper connection between residents and their environment. He plans to launch a community project involving free painting workshops for children, whose artwork will be gifted to riverside households in exchange for commitments to keep the river clean.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and artistic initiatives without addressing politically charged topics such as governance, policy, or social conflict. The narrative remains neutral, emphasizing creative expression and community engagement without taking a partisan stance.

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