EGGXIBIT — An Egg Art Exhibit
EGGXIBIT — An Egg Art Exhibit
May 12–28, 2026 | Lobby, Our Lady of Montserrat Bldg., San Beda College Alabang
A colorful showcase of egg-inspired works by 25+ Filipino artists. Free admission. #EGGXIBIT #StBedeEasterFestival
EGGXIBIT: An Egg Art Exhibit
Join us May 12–28, 2026 at the Lobby of the Our Lady of Montserrat Building, San Beda College Alabang for EGGXIBIT — a joyful celebration of creativity where the humble egg becomes canvas and symbol. Featuring works by Eden Ocampo, Maco Custodio, Riza Zuniga, Amiel Gerald A. Roldan, and many more. Expect painted eggs, sculptures, installations, artist talks, and family workshops. Admission is free. Bring friends and family!
📅 May 12–28, 2026
📍 Our Lady of Montserrat Bldg., San Beda College Alabang
📩 media@stbedeeasterfestival.ph
EGGXIBIT #StBedeEasterFestival #EggArt #SanBedaAlabang
EGGXIBIT — An Egg Art Exhibit
We’re excited to present EGGXIBIT as part of the 3rd St. Bede Easter Festival 2026. From May 12–28, the Lobby of the Our Lady of Montserrat Building at San Beda College Alabang will host a curated selection of egg-inspired artworks by established and emerging Filipino artists. The exhibit offers networking opportunities for arts professionals, educators, and cultural organizations, and includes artist talks and demonstrations. Media and institutional partners are invited to coordinate coverage and visits. Contact Festival Media Relations for press materials and interview requests.
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Headline
EGGXIBIT
An Egg Art Exhibit
Subhead
Part of the 3rd St. Bede Easter Festival 2026
When
May 12–28, 2026
Where
Lobby, Our Lady of Montserrat Building
San Beda College Alabang
A vibrant showcase of egg-inspired artworks — painted eggs, sculptures, mixed-media pieces, and installations. Artist talks, live demos, and family workshops during the run.
Featured Artists
Eden Ocampo; Maco Custodio; Riza Zuniga; Harold Gomez; Hermie Pineda; Dennis Nieves; Teya Tan; Tin Garachon; Josephine Gomez; Elizabeth Encarnacion; Jurrel Magistrado; Amiel Gerald A. Roldan; Christopher Fernandez; Gloria de Guia Melendres; Melchor Rosales Sabariza; Tynne de Guzman Perez; Priscilla Gonzalez Fernando; Jhon Lloyd Monteroso; Marie Grace Ramos; Melanie Libatique; Cris Fragata Gomez; Susie Tubile Renta; Reymel Gonzaga; Robrigado Jho; Ryan Morales; Marjorie Sisno
Admission
Free and open to the public
Contact
Festival Media Relations
media@stbedeeasterfestival.ph
Visit EGGXIBIT and discover how artists transform the ordinary egg into extraordinary art. Follow the 3rd St. Bede Easter Festival for updates.
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