New York, 6 June 2018 – Textile arts and images of the six tribal communities, weavers, and peoples of Mindanao were the focus of an exhibit entitled ” The Hinabi Project: Weaving Peace and Dreams Textile Arts of Mindanao” that opened last 6 June 2018 to kick off the Philippine Consulate General’s celebration of the 120th Anniversary of Philippine Independence.
- Post published:18 June 2018
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