Backyard garden that frames a farming scenery from the Philippines.
Lunchbox tray filled with traditional Filipino food in a boodle fight or kamayan feast.
Family in airport with a lot of luggage and boxes. Balikbayan boxes is a common practice of packaging souvenirs and supplies to relatives and families currently living in the Philippines.
Games night of boxing and basketball filled with family members, relatives and family cheering on the sports.
Pop up shop of a SariSari store or small convenience store commonly found in the Philippines as a snack booth.
Compilation of common childhood toys from both Canadian and Filipino cultures.
Debut or coming of age party dance with the recipients relatives, friends and family.
Christmas Night in a cul de sac, featuring common lighting decorations including parol’s (decorative star symbolizing the Nativity), festivity within a neighborhood and church.
Where I Belong
‘Where I Belong’ contrasts traditions of Filipino culture and history to Canadian culture using to
capture the essence of Pinoy pride through a diasporic perspective in pursuing a unique identity and heritage within a multicultural land.