Adamson University kicks off Arts Month with free admission to art exhibits, workshops, performances
Adamson University is ringing in Arts Month with a vibrant lineup of exhibits, workshops, and performances, inviting the community to experience creativity in all its forms with free admission at the Adamson University Art Gallery.
As part of CCP Pasinaya 2026: Paglikha sa Kinabukasan, the university’s Cultural Affairs Office, in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, kicks off the festivities with the launch of Living Pages: Infinity, a solo exhibit by Mr. Sven Wilbur Lim.
Running from February 6 to 28, 2026, this exhibit transforms books into dynamic, three-dimensional sculptures, turning every page into a work of art. Visitors of all ages are welcome to explore thisimmersive experience with free admission throughout the exhibit period.
The celebration continues on February 7 with PALIHAN Day 1: Seminars and Workshops, a full day of hands-on learning. Attendees can dive into choral singing, folk and street dance, visual storytelling, and sculpting, guided by Adamson University artists and industry experts. PALIHAN encourages aspiring artists and curious learners alike to refine their skills and explore new forms of expression.
On February 8, the festivities culminate in PALABAS Day 2: Performances, featuring the Adamson University Brass Band, Dance Companies, Chorale, student performers, and an exciting Rap Battle.
Guests can also enjoy free caricature drawing, painting canvases, exclusive Adamson University merchandise, and stickers at the Art Gallery.
Free admission remains, and visitors are encouraged to bring a valid ID.
From the thought-provoking world of Living Pages: Infinity, through interactive PALIHAN workshops, to the dynamic performances and freebies at PALABAS, Adamson University invites everyone to celebrate art, creativity, and culture without spending a peso.
Experience art, learn new skills, enjoy free treats, and join us this February at Adamson
University!