Theater & Arts

Art for a cause

The Filipino art community is not new to conducting online initiatives for the benefit of our country’s more vulnerable sectors. In the devastating wake of Typhoon Ulysses, local artists have once again begun conducting donation drives and commissions for a cause in order to help calamity victims and relief operations. 

Vantage Magazine has compiled a list of some artists who will be contributing their profits and proceeds to donation drives and organizations. Check out their posts for more details!

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This list was last updated on 11/14/2020 9:44 PM.

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