Singapore Embassy, in celebration of 55 years of diplomatic ties with the Philippines, presents ‘Chances of Contact: Contemporary Prints from the Philippines and Singapore’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila On Aug. 23, leading contemporary art space in Singapore, STPI–Creative Workshop & Gallery, unveiled “Chances of Contact: Contemporary Prints from the Philippines and Singapore” at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, also known as The M, where it runs until Oct. 26, in conjunction with the 55th anniversary of bilateral relations between Singapore and the Philippines.

Co-presented by Singtel Group, this joint exhibition featuring STPI’s works by artists from both nations has sparked between the two art institutions in collaboration with the Singapore Embassy in Manila, who understood the significance of putting this show together. Constance See, Singapore Ambassador to the Philippines, describes the show as one that “exemplifies the vibrant cultural dialogue and artistic exchange that has flourished between our two nations over the past five decades. It is a shining example of how art can transcend borders and bring people together, reflecting our shared vision for a more connected and culturally enriched Southeast Asia.

” The same spirit of collaboration stems from the heart of STPI, an organization that has enjoyed over two decades of artistic collaborations with more than 100 artists from around the world. With the time spent on the fertile ground of STPI.