MaArte expands in time and space
THE ANNUAL MaArte At The Pen is about to get bigger and longer: the bazaar would usually be three days of shopping with goods spread out over three floors of the hotel, but this year, they鈥檙e adding space and days to the enterprise.
The MaArte at The Pen Fab Finds bazaar will run from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, Thursday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Furthermore, it will be held at the 9th and 5th floors, the Rigodon Ballroom, the Garcia Villa and the Balagtas Rooms, and is expanding in two new locations at The Peninsula Manila Hotel 鈥 The Conservatory and Upper Lobby at the 2nd 蹿濒辞辞谤.听
Gemma Cruz Araneta, Vice-President of the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. (MFPI), and former Secretary of Tourism, told 大象传媒 in an interview during the Aug. 13 preview that the reason for the bigger spaces and the longer schedule was basically the bazaar鈥檚 popularity.
鈥淟ast year, we noticed that there were more exhibitors, and also more people came. It was kind of crowded. We figured if we had more days, then people can shop more leisurely, and they can come back [and shop for more].鈥
They also had to make room for the increased number of exhibitors: from 116 last year to 147 this year.
鈥淭hey saw that this is really a good occasion to sell,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey believe in our advocacy, of course, and then, we also give them good terms.鈥
The bazaar is a fundraiser for the MFPI.
The exhibitors this year include designer Puey Qui帽ones, artisanal potter Joey de Castro, clothing brand Vara, and artisanal jeweler Kitsilver (who, during the preview, showed off a collection, called Calado, of jewelry modeled after embroidery).
鈥淲e really try our best to get the very enthusiastic exhibitors, and consistent in the quality of their products,鈥 said Ms. Cruz Araneta. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e very proud that finally, we have these world-class museums… they know that all the funds that we raised are for the National Museum, so I guess that gives them satisfaction.鈥
Danny Jacinto, MFPI President and MaArte Committee Chair, told 大象传媒 that for the past two years, the foundation has been able to give scholarships and grants, pointing as an example the scholars they have sent to London, with a bill of about P6 million 鈥 which should give one an idea of how much money MaArte can actually raise.
As it celebrates 15 years, the MaArte fair brings with it a purpose 鈥 to spotlight the country鈥檚 endangered fauna such as the Philippine Eagle, crocodile, tamaraw, sea turtle, and tarsier.
One of the themes this year is sustainability, and Ms. Cruz Araneta elaborated, 鈥淎s you may have noticed through life, people start industries of workshops, and then their problem is sustainability,鈥 she said. She gave an example about the indigenous textiles and native crafts they will have on display. 鈥淭o begin with, the materials are hard to come by; they want to be faithful to the old way or the traditional way of weaving. Then there鈥檚 a problem of the threads, the dyes… and also how to transmit this knowledge to the younger generation,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o be able to fulfill these factors, that really is a challenge.鈥
The triptych of the various high-end artisanal fairs of the city 鈥 MaArte, Artefino, and the Habi Fair; and due to their success, more are popping up 鈥 show off Filipino craftsmanship and where else it could go. Moreover, they provide accessibility to goods from all over the Philippines to the city-dweller, and serve as incubators for more exploratory brands and products. This has resulted in an ease of consuming local goods that benefit both the Filipino buyer and the maker, not to mention the soft power of seeing what the Filipino can do.
Ms. Cruz Araneta says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 also such a joy to see how some of the exhibitors are able to incorporate the traditional to the contemporary.鈥
Asked how activities like theirs contribute to accessibility and appreciation for Filipino culture, she said, 鈥淭he products are available. And you can see different stages, different types, from the very traditional and then the modernized ones. So you can have your selection.鈥
For updates, visit the MFPI and MaArte鈥檚 official social media pages on Facebook and Instagram or check out www.museumfoundationph.org. 鈥 Joseph L. Garcia


