Objects: Re-imagined Christmas Accessories

Arts and Culture / Campus
Schedule/Venue

University of Santo Tomas (UST)

Sampaloc - Manila
España Blvd., Sampaloc, Manila
Metro Manila, Philippines

  • 3
    12:00 AM
    to  
    18
    12:00 AM

About the Event

The Philippines is known to celebrate the longest, warmest and most awaited Christmas season in the world. Our country’s traditions highlight the spirit of giving, sharing of joy and the festivity of the birth of Jesus Christ.

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This season comes alive with Filipino families embellishing their houses with different decorations like Christmas trees, colorful lights, "parols", and different figures that depict the Nativity and Yuletide scenes. These are just a bit of the many delights which one will surely want to see and experience in the Philippines.

Known for its grandiose way of commemorating and exuding the Christmas excitement, the University of Santo Tomas gathers Thomasians and the people close to their hearts together in the much-anticipated Paskuhan. This December, UST will proudly present, once again its annually acknowledged exhibit that displays the God-given talents of the 3rd year Interior Design students from the College of Fine Arts and Design (CFAD).

Officially made into a tradition in 2009, UST-CFAD’s Interior Design department welcomes the season with a showcase of Christmas spirit and aesthetic skills to give visitors an interior design student’s perspective view of the occasion with a different theme each year.

This time, the exhibit is entitled, "Objects: Re-imagined Christmas Accessories" and will feature Christmas ornaments finely handcrafted by the students themselves. The theme aims to display imagination and spark curiosity in order to widen everyone else’s outlook on innovative design and the common To make the event more interesting and significant, we would be grateful if you would join us in celebrating the joys of Christmas and appreciating the crafts of our interior design students.

Admission is free and open to the public, hoping to see you there!