An art exhibition at Dominican’s Alemany Library featuring O.M. France Viana’s “50 Shades of Kayumanggi” has been recognized in SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/q American Studies, the first ever encyclopedia of Filipino American history.
Art exhibition at Dominican’s Alemany Library featuring O.M. France Viana’s “50 Shades of Kayumanggi” recognized in SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/q American Studies, first encyclopedia of #FilipinoAmerican history #ArtExhibition #MarinCounty #ThisIsDUC https://t.co/pOmWvyFOAW pic.twitter.com/MvQ8AVdkQf
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The exhibition – “Remythologizing Filipino Archetypes: 50 Shades of Kayumanggi” – featured contemporary San Francisco Bay Area Filipino American artists deconstructing and reinterpreting Filipino cultural mythologems. The Opening Reception was August 30,2018 in the Alemany Library on the Dominican campus. The exhibition, curated by O.M. France Viana, was on display in the library from June 29 through September 15, 2018 featuring these artists: Michael Arcega, Kimberley Arteche, Francis Calimlim, Cece Carpio, John Yoyogi Fortes, Mik Gaspay, Rea Lynn de Guzman, Johanna Poethig, Sherwin Rio, Lordy Rodriguez, Charlene Tan, Pamela Ybañez, Catherine Wagner, Jenifer Wofford, and O.M. France Viana.
Kayumanggi - Brown
Etymology
May be related to Malay kayu (“wood”), which may refer to its color. Compare Malay kayu manis (“cinnamon”), Malay manggis, and Malay manggi-manggi (“mangrove tree, Rhizophora mucronata”).
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