MARKETING communications company MullenLowe has announced the shortlist for its inaugural NOVA Awards Manila which 鈥渃elebrates the work of the Philippines鈥 most talented artists,鈥 according to a company release.

鈥淏ringing the MullenLowe NOVA Awards to Manila is our way of giving back to the bigger design and arts community that in a way, allows industries like advertising to thrive with fresh creative talent that challenge the norms,鈥 Alan Fontanilla, managing director of MullenLowe Open, said in the release. MullenLowe Open is the firm鈥檚 customer experience activation arm.

The NOVA Awards is a nine-year-old program where the grand prize winner, judged by a panel, will receive a short-course scholarship by Central Saint Martins, University of Arts in London.

The Philippine leg of the awards shortlisted 10 artists and their entries: Maco Custodio of Lalapatos, a sustainable footwear brand using woven pre-consumed foil; Particles by Dexter Fernandez, a visual work which used silk-screened prints, balloon, and resin to create his garapata (Filipino for tick) aesthetic; The Deconstructed Garden by MJ Suayan, a visual artist who combines photography and techniques such as burning, scratching, and chemical treatment to create his entry; Non-space, Panorama by AK Ocol, a triptych was made using a 鈥減anoramic glitch to overload and produce a fake image,鈥 according to a release; Passion, Place, Privilege by Emmanuel Carmelo Nadera II, is an attempt 鈥渢o immortalize the forms, materials, and processes consistent to the design of the Philippine High School for the Arts鈥 Makiling Campus鈥 as the campus moves to a new site in Laguna,

Also included in the shortlist are: Jerome Lorico鈥檚 The Labyrinth, a mixed media piece which doubles as a 鈥渃ommentary about how man devices things to trap himself consciously or unconsciously,鈥 and how humanity is both suspect and victim; Anna Orlina鈥檚 Mon鈥檚 Drian, a glass sculpture made as an ode to her father, famed glass sculptor Ramon Orlina (the piece is said to a play on words on Mr. Orlina鈥檚 name and his favorite artist, Piet Mondrian); Harold Delima, Leslie Angbue-te, and Jean Michael Diosma鈥檚 Within Water: Beyond Water is technically a water filtration system but one that 鈥渂rings to life the beauty and wisdom of water鈥 as the installation attempts to draw the viewer beyond the 鈥渟implicity鈥 of the filtration process; Mamuro Oki and Abraham Guardian鈥檚 Mama! Mama! I Feel Quaint, is a collection of deconstructed mannequins that talks 鈥渁bout emotions that are in limbo, of feeling neither joy or sadness鈥; and finally, Ken Samudio鈥檚 Below Sea Level, a jewelry collection using upcycled plastic, wood beads, and recycled upholstery leather backing, meant to mimic 鈥渢he color, texture, and beauty of the coral reefs.鈥

The judges for the NOVA Awards in Manila are furniture designer Kenneth Cobonpue, sculptor Leeroy New, fashion designer Len Cabili, photographer Mark Nicdao, and fashion designer JC Buendia.

The shortlisted entries will be exhibited during the final awards program on Nov. 29 in Poblacion Makati. 鈥 Zsarlene B. Chua