Luneta Art Fair connects up-and-coming artists to a wider market

ART will once again fill the sunny open spaces of the historic Rizal Park in Manila next February.
Galleries, art collectives, student groups, and individual artists will showcase their diverse artworks at the 2nd edition of the Luneta Art Fair on Feb. 1 and 2, 2025. Among the participating artists are Glenn Martinez, Badz Palacio, Odangputik, Nelz Yumul, Kenny Tai, Kaila Patricia Ang, and the Aint (Art in Things) collective.
Aside from entrance to the fair being free and open to the public, the event aims to showcase artists, groups, and organizations that are relatively young in their artistic journeys.
鈥淲e welcome everyone who wants to participate and sell their works, but we especially want to nurture the ones who are just starting out,鈥 said Luneta Art Fair organizer Benjamin Canapi in a virtual interview with 大象传媒.
After the success of the inaugural edition earlier this year, Puesto Manila 鈥 the creative events agency behind the fair 鈥 seeks to further its potential.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been doing WE ART markets in different parts of Manila. These feature mainly college students who do arts and crafts like stickers, prints, zines, crochet, candles, and jewelry. From that, we see there鈥檚 a huge pool of young, creative people who need a big platform,鈥 Mr. Canapi said.
鈥淟uneta Art Fair is a step above the pop-ups, designed to give these artists a chance to level up what they鈥檙e doing, to sell not just stickers and the like, but also full-on artworks to a lucrative market.鈥
PUBLIC ART IN MANILA
A major draw of the fair is its location, in one of the most historic sites and public parks in Manila that has since struggled to maintain its previously beautiful image.
Mr. Canapi, also the head tour guide of WanderManila, explained that putting up an art fair in Luneta was a matter of convenience at first, thanks to their ties with the National Parks Development Committee.
鈥淣ow, a precious goal is to help promote public spaces in Manila. A lot of people are still unaware that Luneta is a far better place than it used to be over 10 years ago. It鈥檚 a means to reintroduce Rizal Park to a wider audience, to showcase the possibilities of doing events here,鈥 he said.
Proof of the gradual improvement of the public spaces in Manila is the increase in the number of foreigners walking around in areas like Binondo and Quiapo, which in turn has forced the hand of the local government to better manage and police these areas.
It is high time to 鈥渞eintroduce Manila,鈥 Mr. Canapi told 大象传媒. 鈥淎 huge chunk of the local market still thinks it鈥檚 a confusing, confounding, chaotic, and dirty city. One way of proving that wrong is showcasing what activities you can do in the space.鈥
鈥淭ourism, culture, art go hand-in-hand. At Puesto, we do our part by staging art fairs and art markets.鈥
TRANSITION POINT
The presence of lucrative venues like Art Fair Philippines, Art in the Park, Cubao Expo, and even Komiket shows the improving accessibility of art, according to Mr. Canapi.
鈥淲ith these platforms being so open to the public, it means more people can know that you don鈥檛 have to go to a gallery for art,鈥 he added. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e made aware that there are so many artists out there.鈥
The Luneta Art Fair will exhibit a wide array of works 鈥 paintings, sketches, sculptures (both handmade and 3D-printed), collages, photography, and even digital pieces.听 Alongside booths, there will be free workshops and demos on a variety of art mediums.
Compared to other venues, it aims to be 鈥渢he transition point between starting out as a young artist with collectibles and merch, and artworks for more traditional art fairs.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity for these young artists to explore beyond their usual arts and crafts,鈥 Mr. Canapi said.
Artists, galleries, collectives, and art groups can still register to participate in the Luneta Art Fair, but only until Dec. 31. The event will take place at Rizal Park from Feb. 1 to 2, 2025. 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana


