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Art in the Park 2026: All you need to know about the one-day fair


Art in the Park 2026: All you need to know about the one-day fair

Art in the Park is celebrating its 20th edition this year!

The one-day art fair is one of the most anticipated events in the scene, and here is everything you need to know about the 2026 edition.

When, where, and how much

Art in the Park is happening on March 15, Sunday at the Jaime Velasquez Park in Salcedo Village, Makati City. It will run from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Like every year, entrance is free, and the prices of the art pieces are priced at a maximum of P70,000.

Exhibitors

This year’s edition will feature 55 exhibitors representing galleries, art collectives, independent art spaces, and student groups.

The featured artist this time is contemporary Filipina visual artist Ayka Go. She is known for her work with paper and talent in turning three-dimensional forms into paintings.

 

 

To further make its 20th anniversary special, Art in the Park will also exhibit and sell works by artists who previously headlined the event, like Bjorn Calleja, Carlo Tanseco, Demi Padua, Jomike Tejido, Marina Cruz, Anna Bautista, AR Manalo, Charlie Co, Manny Garibay, Pepe Delfin, TRNZ, Clarence Chun, and Lynyrd Paras.

Other exhibitors include Dex Fernandez, Yvonne Quisumbing, Zean Cabangis, Maxine Syjuco, Richard Quebral, Robert Alejandro, Rodel Tapaya, Willie De Vera, Beth Parrocha, Eugene Jarque, among others.

The participating galleries include Archivo 1984, Art Underground, ArtBeat Collective, Boston Art Gallery, Tin-Aw Art Projects, UP Artists' Circle, Urban Sketchers Manila, VeryGood Gallery, Village Art Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, and more.

The full list of exhibitors is up on the Art in the Park Instagram page.

Their works will also be available in a commemorative portfolio box, which features a curated collection of special edition prints.

 

 

Benefits

Art in the Park has partnered with the Museum Foundation of the Philippines for 20 years. In recognition of this, a new grant has been named after the event, the "Art in the Park: the NMP Legacy Grant." This grant honors the fair’s contribution to the foundation’s mission and its impact on the local art community.

A portion of the proceeds from every sale also goes directly to the Museum Foundation of the Philippines. The funds will support its projects and initiatives to preserve and promote the country’s cultural and historical heritage.

Festivities

Aside from the art, guests can expect good vibes all around at Art in the Park.

The event has put together a diverse lineup of food and beverage concessionaires, ranging from artisan coffee and craft cocktails to local and other eats.

There will also be musical sets and live performances throughout the day. —JCB, GMA Integrated News