This sub-feature chronicles a crucial period in Philippine and world history, reflects how the pandemic has abruptly affected the art scene in the Philippines, and showcases how artists, art communities, and ordinary citizens cope with the current situation using arts.
Showcasing the artistic and creative activities conducted by the CCP and its artists as well as other individuals and organizations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, it aims to record the Philippine artistic landscape during the pandemic. It gives a glimpse on the changes in art practices and reveals new artistic trends that have appeared.
Art in the Times of COVID-19 is a testament to the power of arts in inspiring change, educating the public, and providing healing and respite in this trying times. This section features CCP’s digital approach to 2020, online workshops, COVID-19-themed art forms, virtual exhibits, online concerts, performances, and festivals; webinars and online conversations about the pandemic; and homage to arts and cultural establishments that closed down during the pandemic.
Meanwhile, Featured Memories are curated interviews with cultural administrators, workers, and artists about their experiences in working with the CCP: their beginnings, the challenges they faced, achievements, and fond memories. This section aims to take a closer look at the history of the Center through the eyes of the people who make up and support the institution.
The CCP Time Capsule is made possible through the team efforts of overall editor Elmer Gatchalian, managing editor Jhoanne Kristine Vinuya, project manager Paul Pabustan, researchers Herby Jireh Esmeralda, Phoebe Danielle Pangilinan, Brian Sulicipan and Isaiah Carlo Cabañero, as well as web developers Paolo Guiller Tunay and Gerard V. Cruz.
Check out the CCP Time Capsule: https://timecapsule.culturalcenter.gov.ph/
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