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Pinta Negros exhibit for a cause opens

Dr. Christine Joan Ragudo, Jean Gancia, Chrysee Semillano, Sugar Cuenca Tonogbanua, Startlene Portillo, Alvin Infante and Jenevieve Abeto cut the ribbon at the opening of the Pinta Negros exhibit on Sunday.*

“Pinta Negros: A group art exhibit for a cause” opened at the Ayala Malls Capitol Center ground floor in Bacolod City on Sunday and will run until August 14, artist Sugar Cuenca-Tonogbanua said.

She said 30 percent of the proceeds from the sale of the art pieces at the exhibit will be donated for a heart patient’s medications and angioplasty procedure.

Sugar Cuenca-Tonogbanua with her acrylic painting “Tulips”.*

The exhibit features the works of Negrosanon artists Agustin Chavez Alvin Infante, Andrea Locsin, Arlene A. Gomez, Bamboo Tonogbanua, Christine Joan De Villa Ragudo, Charles Villanueva, Chen Leviña, Cyrene Cuenca, Dominique Rondina, Flozard Andrew Gedalanga, GilJohn Quiamco, Ian D. Valladarez, Jarylle Camingawan, Jean Gancia, Jenevieve Abeto, Jethro S. Maquiling, Jian Denise G. San Juan, Joan Liza;

Joshua Decolongon, Julianne Jai V. Olis, Juliet Emperado, Konica Faustino Ma. Rhaiza, Angela Pancho, Marlon B. Domino Mai Cuenca, Michelle Ma Belle Corteza, Ramon Ceasar Alonso, Robert De Aro, Sean Llyrad Secosa, Sieannah Louise S. Liza, Siejhan Andrea S. Liza, Sugar Cuena-Tonogbanua, Zaeveone Tonogbanua, Ziarene Marie T. Talamillo, Zion Quiamco, and Zhyenaiah Tonogbanua.

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