5/5 May “Ziel” N. 1 year ago on Google • 152 reviews
Free
entrance.
If
you
enjoy
casual
and
freestyle
artworks,
this
is
the
place
to
go.
Part
of
GSIS
public
service,
visitors
can
walk-in
from
Tue-Fri
on
office
hours
until
4pm.
Assorted
art
here
from
abstract
style
to
people.
The
Museo
ng
Sining
is
inside
the
GSIS
building,
about
a
10-minute
walk
away
from
the
Senate
Museum.
Can
take
photos
without
flash
and
videos
in
the
Museo
ng
Sining.
View/tour
inside
on
your
own;
the
viewing
of
art
does
not
have
a
tour
guide.
But
it
is
a
comfortable
sight
to
be
allowed
to
wander
in
as
long
as
you
return
before
closing
time.
Most
notable
here
are
commissioned
replica
of
Fernando
Amorsolo's
painting
and
his
mural
restored,
such
true
classics
showing
Philippine
culture.
The
rest
of
the
artworks
were
usually
from
previous
art
competitions
hosted
through
the
years.
Need
vaccination
card.
Wash
your
hands
at
the
wide
sink
near
the
entrance.
The
works
showcased
had
labels,
but
were
limited
to
creator,
art
material,
and
titles.
I
saw
a
couple
posing
for
their
IG
shots,
and
there
was
only
one
or
two
at
most
passing
by
at
a
time,
it
was
comfortable
to
come
for
viewing
in
the
afternoon.
The
artworks
were
mostly
paintings,
a
few
sculptures,
and
some
random
decorations
to
fill
the
spaces
like
grand
pianos.
The
art
themes
are
colorful,
but
there
are
a
few
ones
that
either
lean
on
abstract
light
or
defined
dark
shades.
On
the
brighter
side,
there's
are
paintings
varying
like
a
tricycle,
vaccination,
a
Jollibee
meal,
&
even
a
Grab
logo.
Since
it's
impossible
to
read
the
works
positioned
on
the
top
away
from
the
line
of
sight,
some
works
are
best
appreciated
with
other
paintings
like
a
huge
collage
like
a
wallpaper.
There's
also
a
strange
art
that
seemed
like
something
was
broken,
but
it
was
an
intentional
look.
If
you're
looking
for
a
dose
of
inspiration,
then
the
wide
themes
and
flexible
style
of
artworks
may
jumpstart
anyone
with
the
free
time
to
come.
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