THOMASIAN values were highlighted in different artworks at the annual Grupong Tomasino Faculty and Alumni Exhibit, which opened last Feb. 10 at the Beato Angelico building Main Gallery.

“In this exhibit, we continue to embody the Thomasian values in our discipline,” Noli Vicedo, the gallery supervisor, said.

(Photo from Mark Nilo Odiaman)

Al Perez, a fine arts alumnus, used mixed-media for his piece titled “Cebu Church Sinulog Festival.”

Fine arts faculty member Rhoda Recto exhibited “The Square-Foot Garden Waste Reduction Plan,” which used acrylic, vinyl cut printing and recycled magazine sheets.

Thomas Daquiag, also an alumnus, used oil on canvas in “Banketa,” a piece that illustrates two people in a market.

“Through this exhibit, hopefully the students will be inspired. Let them have a sense of what they are doing,” curator Pedro Felix Garcia II said.

The exhibit ran until Feb. 21. N. B. H. Crucillo

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