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Orange Project is one tangible contribution towards the elevation of art consciousness in Negros.
Its mission is both simple and complex. It is expanding creative potentials in a flexible space that has blossomed into an art hub. It is exploration, collaboration, explosion, reflection and cross-discipline.
It is art with no fear. And serious fun.
It is started as a collaborative undertaking between Visual Artist Charlie Co and Businessman-Artist Victor Benjamin Lopue III.
Phase 1 is May 27 2005. Gallery Orange in Bridge of Love. The first professional run gallery exclusively dedicated to the creative requirements primarily of the visual arts, and by association the other forms of art in Negros. The second and third of the Orange Hall at the Lopue’s Mandalagan Annex became its birthing space. It had 3 Main Galleries, Gallery A for changing exhibitions, Gallery B for installation art and Gallery C for gallery curated exhibitions; as well as a Hallway Gallery for small works.
Phase 2 is July 8 2014. Gallery Orange moved to the heart of the complex in a much bigger space that became a highly flexible exhibition venue which accommodated large works and major productions. Door 9A & 10A of 2/F Art District Main Building became a venue that addressed the needs of the local artist community for constant exposures, dialogues & forums, performances, artist talks and most especially for the discipline and credibility facilitated by curated exhibitions. It welcomed both Filipino and visiting foreign artist.
Phase 3 is November 20 2018. Orange Project marks the move to a two level building constructed to be a testament to the vibrant and evolving art movement that it embodies. Orange Project continues to be host and witness to visual art exhibitions spanning a large diversity of media to include wall works, sculpture, multimedia installation, performance art, conceptual art, textile art, political art and other forms of creative expression.
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