Amiel Gerald Roldan
Amiel Gerald Roldan is a Filipino visual artist, printmaker, independent curator, and art critic known for his conceptually driven multimedia works and contributions to contemporary art discourse in the Philippines. Born in Metro Manila in 1972, his career spans academic research, writing, and multidisciplinary visual practice. Key Biographical & Professional Highlights Education & Early Practice: He studied Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines Diliman from 1993 to 1998. His early professional work in the mid-1990s included boundary-pushing printmaking series exploring themes such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Institutional Recognition: Roldan was a 2003–2004 Asian Cultural Council (ACC) Starr Foundation Grantee, an accolade that connected him to international residency spaces such as Chashama in New York. Visual Identity & Design: Notably, his artwork Bridges Beyond Borders was utilized as the distinctive visual identity for the ACC Global Alumni Network. Curato...
