Art Pavilion Featured Artists

Art Pavilion Featured Artists

Taipan Lucero

A cum laude graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts, Taipan Lucero started out as an independent creative industry professional, providing design and marketing services to a long list of clients that included Fortune 500 companies.

Eventually working as the only Filipino designer in a company in Kobe, Japan, he experienced first hand through practicing Japanese Calligraphy or Shodo, the immense love and respect the Japanese show their culture. Inspired by this, he quit his job and went back home to start CalligraFilipino.

CalligraFilipino, a portmanteau of Calligraphy and Filipino, is his art and advocacy that celebrates pre-colonial writing and traditional Filipino culture.

His works have been showcased locally and internationally, and has been constantly featured by mainstream outlets on print, radio, television, and new media, both here and abroad. As a supplement to his art, he conducts workshops and has spoken on multiple occasions in academic institutions as well as local and international conferences.

https://www.taipanlucero.com/


"My identity is not found in the opinion of critics or anyone. My identity is found in Christ."

Artist on a Mission, Kristine Lim, is a celebrated, globally renowned, and award winning, Missionary Visual Artist from the Philippines. Perhaps, being able to draw before learning how to write foretold what this Artist on a Mission was born for.

https://www.artistonamission.com/


The Hinabi Project: The Art of Philippine Textiles

The Hinabi Project (THP) started out under the wing of Philippine Writers and Artists, Inc. (PAWA), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in San Francisco.

THP seeks to increase awareness of and appreciation for the exquisite and rich tradition of Philippine weavings and textiles. The project aims to encourage the families of weavers, embroiderers, and designers of traditional Filipino textiles to continue working on their crafts by supporting sustainable household economies and their incorporation into the culture industries. Through these efforts, the project hopes it will inspire Filipinos at home and overseas to rediscover their rich textile heritage and incorporate aspects of this heritage in their modern lifestyle, thereby ensuring the continuation of a living culture and related craft industries. 

The Hinabi Project introduces to the San Francisco public, exhibits of textile arts by artisan families from Philippine ethnolinguistic communities who produce fabrics from pineapple fiber, Philippine cotton, and abaca (musa textilis) as part of its on-going awareness program. It has had three exhibits in San Francisco: The Art of Piña at the Asian Art Museum in 2015, Weaving Peace and Dreams: Textile Arts of Mindanao at the Mills Building in 2017, Mountain Spirits: Textile and folk Arts of Cordillera and Ilokos at the Mills Building in 2018. The next exhibit is scheduled for June 2021 at the historic San Francisco Mint on 5th Street and Mission.

http://thehinabiproject.org


More Kid's Storytime at Pistahan Parade and Festival in San Francisco!

Sophia N. Lee, Christina Newhard, Justine Villanueva of Sawaga River Press, and Marielle Atanacio will be reading their most recent books at the Art Pavilion.

Come meet the authors, get signed books, and bring the kids for free craft and coloring activities.

SAT, AUG 12

1 pm: Sophia Lee - Lolo's Sari-Sari Store

2:30 pm: Christina Newhard - Amina and the City of Flowers

SUN, AUG 13

1 pm: Justine Villanueva - Mungan and her Lola

2:30 pm: Marielle Atanacio - Who Turned on the Sky?


Pistahan is an international celebration of Filipino community, culture and cuisine.
30th Annual Pistahan Parade and Festival | 12–13 August 2023
Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco, CA