Illuminated Echoes: The Sound of Light officially opens at the gallery bar of Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria

Frederick Epistola, celebrated for his innovative abstract art, once again impressed guests with his collection that explores the interplay between light and sound.


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Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria’s hangout spot, The Gallery Bar, opened its doors on Sept. 25, 2024, to the much-anticipated art exhibit, "Illuminated Echoes: The Sound of Light," featuring the works of renowned Filipino multidisciplinary artist, Frederick Epistola. 

 

Epistola, celebrated for his innovative abstract art, once again impressed guests with his collection that explores the interplay between light and sound. The artworks on display showcase a series of striking compositions blending visual art with the evocative qualities of auditory perception, offering a multisensory experience that transcends traditional artistic boundaries.

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Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria & Holiday Inn Manila Galleria Cluster General Manager Patria Puyat 

The exhibit is open to the public, with artworks available for sale until Jan. 25, 2025. For purchase inquiries, visitors can refer to the payment details available on each artwork's labels or approach The Gallery Bar staff for further assistance.

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The Gallery Bar is a space within Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, known as the ultimate hangout spot after a long day. Designed to tickle the senses with an eclectic mix of music, food, and art, serving as a perfect backdrop for this extraordinary exhibition. The bar is open daily from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., with live music performances every Thursday and Friday starting at 7:30 p.m.

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Frederick Epistola

 “We thank Mr. Frederick, the master of these wonderful creations, for adding meaning and beauty to the transformed Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria,” added General Manager Pat Puyat. The exhibit is poised to attract art enthusiasts, collectors, and hotel guests alike, contributing to the rich cultural landscape of the city.