Ayala Land celebrates the return of Art Walk with Filipino artists and global creatives
By John Legaspi
In celebration of National Arts Month, Ayala Land is bringing culture and artistic visions closer to the public with Art Walk. Now in its third year, the citywide cultural experience presents art in everyday spaces across Makati, allowing people to discover pockets of inspiration as they stroll around the city.
Chris Mohnani, Paloma Urquijo Zobel de Ayala, Trickie Lopa, and Jorell Legaspi
Running until Feb. 8, 2026, Art Walk is conceived as a complement to Art Fair Philippines. It features works by artists Isaiah Cacnio, Leeroy New, Ronald Ventura, and Tekla Tamoria, as well as photographs by Fotomoto PH and wearable art by Mich Dulce and Joel Wijangco, among others.
Leading the launch of Art Walk on Jan. 30 at the Ayala Museum were Ayala Land Arts and Culture director Chris Mohnani; Ayala Land creative director Paloma Urquijo Zobel de Ayala; Art Fair Philippines co-founder Trickie Lopa; and Ayala Foundation senior director for Arts and Culture Jorell Legaspi.
Art Walk unfolds across a diverse range of public spaces, including Ayala Museum, One Ayala Terminal, the Paseo pedestrian underpass, Greenbelt, Glorietta, Ayala Triangle Gardens, Ayala Malls Circuit, and the future site of the contemporary arts center in Circuit Makati. From museums and malls to parks, pedestrian pathways, and a transport hub, the range of locations reflects a clear idea: art belongs everywhere, not only in formal or expected settings.