PAMPANGA — A vibrant celebration of Kapampangan artistry took center stage on December 7 as local artists showcased their talent and cultural pride during the “Pamamuge keng Kalalangan” art exhibit, one of the highlight events of the 454th Aldo ning Kapampangan commemoration. The exhibit was held at the SM Pampanga Event Center, drawing artists, officials, and culture advocates from across the province.
Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda, together with 2nd District Board Member Atty. Claire Lim, attended the opening to show their support for Pampanga’s creative community. Their presence underscored the provincial government’s commitment to uplifting local artists and promoting the preservation of Kapampangan heritage.
The exhibition featured seven Kapampangan artists who collectively presented 56 artworks spanning various forms and expressions. Each piece reflected elements of the region’s history, traditions, and identity, offering visitors a vivid narrative of the province’s rich cultural landscape.
Organizers emphasized that the exhibit serves as a reminder of the enduring artistic excellence found in Pampanga—an excellence that continues to flourish through the support of the Provincial Government and the Arts, Culture & Tourism Office of Pampanga. The program aims not only to promote local talent but also to ensure that Kapampangan art remains a living, evolving testament to the province’s creativity and cultural pride.


