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Dawata ang among kinasingkasing nga pagpasalamat sa inyong suporta sa atong kooperatiba aron mapadayon ang paghatod sa maayong serbisyo.
Busa kami magpahinumdum na usab kaninyo sa pag asikaso sa inyong mga obligasyon tungod kay aduna man usab kitay bayronon sa atong mga suppliers sa sugang dagitab matag bulan ug aron usab atong malikayan ang kahasol tungod sa disconnection.
Among kaakuhan ang paghatag ug kalidad nga serbisyo, apan dili namo mapadayon ang maayong serbisyo kong kamo among mga miyembro-konsumante dili mosuporta pinaagi sa timprano nga pagbayad sa inyong mga obligasyon sa kuryente.
Art works of visual artist Archibald “Jiggs” Pacana who were previously exhibited in UAE are currently featured in Mindanao’s biggest art exhibition so far.
Among his artworks in display are “Kamayungan Ang Pangalan Mo”, My T’boli Girl” and “Pängaläy | Janggay” whose inspirations came from the visual designs and production values he created for MSU-IIT Integrated Performing Arts Guild (IPAG), southern Philippines premier repertory company where he is a resident visual artist. The art pieces are part of his last exhibition, ‘The Women of My South’ in Dubai prior to the pandemic.
He is joined by other artists from Iligan City’s Studio One Gallery, Ninianne Sojor, Anna Leah Sanson, Cling Vega, Dominic Escobar, Edson dela Cruz, and Maila Secuban.
Mindanao Art 2021, the biggest gathering of artists in the island, runs from October 1 to 31, 2021 which was virtually opened last 1st of October and on a “by-appointment-only” viewing of its physical exhibit at the Poblacion Market Center in Davao City with the theme : “Art in Between: Mindanao Art in Liminal Spaces”
Spearheaded by Lawig Diwa Inc., MindanaoArt 2021 is made possible through a grant of the National Commission on Culture and the Arts and the National Committee on Art Galleries (NCCA-NCAG).