Arts + Culture

E. Aguilar Cruz’s unpublished works donated to Holy Angel University Center for Kapampangan Studies

Hundreds of the famous Kapampangan artist’s unpublished works were shipped from the US to the Philippines by E. Aguilar Cruz’s daughter, Therese Cruz, and the EAC Foundation. These are being archived at Holy Angel University Center for Kapampangan Studies.

The works are being archived and scanned and will eventually be put on exhibit at the Museum of Kapampangan Arts and featured in a book publication.

E. Aguilar Cruz is an eminent Kapampangan artist, writer, and diplomat. According to Robby Tantingco, director of the Center for Kapampangan Studies, this donation of art studies shows the range and development of the artist’s works.

Source: Spot.ph

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