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More than a year since its online debut, 22nd and 5th Gallery officially opened its doors to the public—marking the occasion with a vibrant exhibition that honors both artistic excellence and Filipino heritage. Located at 225 Bistro in Greenhills Town Center, the gallery is set to become a permanent creative space where art, culture, and community intersect.

For its inaugural exhibition, which opened on Saturday, the gallery proudly presents “A Celebration of Filipino Art,” a showcase of works from 16 distinguished and emerging Filipino artists: Fitz Herrera, Seth Corda, Edu Perreras, Eric Perreras, Eliseo Perreras, Sheila Osmeña-Go, Mylene Quito, Joshua Carlos Barrera, Joel Regios, Nantz Matienzo, Brook, Norlie Meimban, Sam Penaso, Binong Javier, Joel Reglos, and Win Castillo.

From contemporary pieces to traditional expressions, the exhibition promises a dynamic range of artistic voices and visions, each reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of the Philippines.

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“We’re excited to bring these incredible artists to a larger audience and create a space where creativity and culture collide,” said Jaffe Misa, founder of 22nd and 5th Gallery.

Designed as a space for immersive and meaningful art appreciation, the gallery aims to serve not just as a venue, but as a creative hub—dedicated to fostering dialogue, inspiration, and a deeper connection to Filipino identity through art.

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