Art and community
Antipolo City launches art and crafts fair and Christmas bazaar in an atmosphere integrating artists and advocacies into the ecosystem
At A Glance
- This casual collective enlivens the spirit of collaboration, community, and the folk arts to actively promote local artists.

In line with the celebration of National Museum and Gallery Month, Sining to the Moon (Has Landed), an art and crafts fair and Christmas bazaar, was launched at the Crescent Moon Café in Antipolo City with the support of the city government of Antipolo, Anccatpo or the Antipolo City Culture, Arts, and Tourism Promotions Office, the National Commission on Culture and the Arts, and the Department of Interior and Local Government.
The weekend affair, held on Oct. 7 and 8, also displayed the works of emerging Antipolo artists as well as art groups like Lanelle Fernando Studio Pottery and Crescent Moon Café, Antipolo Thursday Group and Krafter’s Korner, ART Caravan Ph, ARTipolo Group Inc., BJMP (Bureau of Jail Management and Penology), Box Camera PH and Jovel Lorenzo, Carl Regalado, Creative Apes, Habi ni Ake, Inlayo Gallery and the Masipag Group, Maxi Tungol, Sewing Hope, Tahanan San Luisa for Girls, Vibal Publishing, and Wendy Regalado’s Garden.
The Antipolo City Band serenaded the guests with a Christmas medley and surprise musical numbers. Vince Lahorra, a musician, YouTuber, investor, and benefactor from Manila, played the saxophone, from morning to lunch, with a special dance number from a local talent who danced to his music.
This casual collective enlivens the spirit of collaboration, community, and the folk arts to actively promote local artists and to create an atmosphere integrating artists and advocacies into the ecosystem within the community of Antipolo.