
BY NASTASHA VERAYO DE VILLA
JANUARY 20, 2025

Seated: Zonta Club Makati and Environs (ZCME) president Joanne Zapanta-Andrada flanked by ZCME former international president Olivia Ferry and ZCME former president Maritess Pineda; standing: emcee Rico Hizon, Airspeed president Rosemarie Rafael, ZCME past president Armita Rufino, ZCME committee chair of Sining Filipina (SF) Stella Cabalatungan, Art Association of the Philippines president Fidel Sarmiento, ZCME’s Melissa Romualdez, SM Supermalls vice president for corporate marketing Grace Magno, ZCME former president Carol Llanillo, SF judging committee chair Ada Mabilangan —CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS
The call for local female artists to pick up their brushes and join the first-ever all-female nationwide art competition has sounded for the second time.
Following the success of last year’s launch of Sining Filipina, the pioneering competition that highlights the Filipino woman’s perspective communicated through art continues to allow Filipinas to take up significant space in the art world.
Despite the tight three-week deadline, more than 730 entries were submitted during last year’s competition. “We’ll triple that!” said Fidel Sarmiento, president of the Art Association of the Philippines, which was founded in 1948 by Purita Kalaw Ledesma, adding that he had been inundated by queries ever since he posted about the contest on his social media accounts.