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Negrense artist marks 50 years in photography

EXHIBIT.  Negrense photo artist Bo Villanueva (second from left) with Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod room division manager Archie Javellana, former Silay City mayor Jose “Oti” Montelibano, and Negros Cultural Foundation president Lyn Gamboa (l-r) at the opening of Villanueva’s photo exhibition “Through the Lens – A 50 Year Journey” at the Art Cove of Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod on Jan. 15*

Negros photo artist Bo Villanueva celebrates half a century of journey in photography and arts at the 9th Art Cove Exhibit at Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod.

Bo is a renowned Negrense photographer whose passion for the art form blossomed during his childhood amidst the sugarcane fields of Negros.

In 1977, he joined the Bacolod Camera Club, sharing his work and passion with fellow artists. The following year, he joined the prestigious Camera Club of the Philippines (CCP), where his works were consistently featured in the CCP’s annual calendar. He also received numerous awards and citations for his contributions. After 25 years of active participation, he earned the Lifetime Membership.

His works have been showcased in numerous exhibitions, including his solo shows Winning Moments and Countryside. Gaining international recognition, Bo’s work has been selected for prestigious international exhibitions, such as the 2009 Kellicut International Juried Photo Show, showcasing his talent on the world stage. These international experiences have further solidified his reputation as a master of his craft and a significant contributor to the global photography community.

Negrense photographer Bo Villanueva with his awards*

Bo Villanueva’s Art Cove ensemble showcases restored 1970s black-and-white photographs, 11” x 17” mounted prints, black-framed canvas prints, and large framed canvases enhanced with acrylic paint.

The exhibit was attended by the artist’s friends, members of the media, bloggers, and esteemed guests such as Negros Cultural Foundation president Lyn Gamboa and former Mayor of Silay City Oti Montelibano, who shared a few words. The event was assisted by Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod’s Rooms Division Manager, Archie Javellana.

Through the Lens – A 50-Year Journey Exhibit will have two parts: the first part will run until February 25, and new artworks will be featured from February 26 to April 6.

The exhibit not only celebrates art but also fosters community camaraderie and supports meaningful causes. Proceeds will help establish the Arts Foundation of Talisay and benefit the Knights of Columbus Council #6036, aiding outreach and feeding programs for underprivileged children in Talisay City.

For inquiries and artwork purchases, guests may visit the hotel’s front desk, call +63 34 706 888, or refer to the artwork catalog at https://tinyurl.com/ThroughTheLensBrochure.*

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