We’re looking for a Project Manager to join the team for our upcoming exhibition. Deadline for applications is on 23 June 2016.
UPDATE: We’re extending the Michael Lin: Locomotion Photo Challenge up to 29 May, 2016. Drop by at MCAD now! We’re closing off our current exhibition with a bang! Join the Michael Lin: Locomotion Photo Challenge and win a limited edition copy of the Safe Place in the Future (?) Dystopia Now Utopia Never catalogue. The…
We are pleased to announce that Michael Lin: Locomotion at Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD), Manila is currently featured in artforum.com‘s “Critics’ Picks” section, a select review of shows worldwide. The exhibition will run until 21 May 2016.
Untitled Gathering, Manila (2016) MCAD will be closed on the following dates in observance of Holy Week: 23 March, Wednesday 24 March, Thursday 25 March, Friday 26 March, Saturday We will reopen on 29 March, Tuesday. The current exhibition, Michael Lin: Locomotion will run until 21 May 2016.
Join us for a talk on March 11 with Nora Mangalindan of the Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI) as we discuss the development of Philippine fabrics and how this in turn places the country in the global textile industry.
Please be notified that MCAD will be closed on Thursday, 25 February 2016, as part of the 30th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. Alongside this, we will be open this coming Sunday, 28 February 2016, from 10am to 6pm. Hope to see you all then, make it a family day!
Join us for a talk with famed curator and writer, Marian Pastor Roces on her critique of the biennale, in light of the return of the Philippines to last year’s Venice Biennale.
We can’t wait to open the museum to the public with our first exhibition for 2016! Keep checking this page for updates. We’re releasing full details soon!
MCAD is hard at work in preparation for its next exhibition with artist Michael Lin which opens on 18 February 2016 and will be closed until then. For queries directed to the office, kindly send an email to mcad@benilde.edu.ph. See you all when we open! Follow us on social media for updates! Facebook l Twitter l Instagram
Among the many first impressions Michael Lin encountered during his first visit to Manila, he saw a pedicab and rode one on his way to MCAD. The Filipino pedicab is a small type of local transportation meant for shorter distances. It is a three-wheeled, human-powered mechanical vehicle made up of a bicycle attached to…