KAPAMPANGAN artist Mylene Quito brings her message of resilience to the forefront in her latest solo exhibit, "Breaking Ground (A Fresh Start)," now open at the Clark Museum.

BREAKING GROUND Kapampangan artist Mylene Quito (5th from left) marks the official opening of her exhibit, "Breaking Ground (A Fresh Start)," at the Clark Museum. She is joined by supporters, including Joseph Ross Jocson, commissioner for Private Sector Representation (Manufacturing and Packaging Industry) of the National Solid Waste Management Commission (4th from right); Paombong, Bulacan Vice Mayor JC Castro (3rd from right); Mexico, Pampanga Tourism Officer Michael Angelo Panlilio (4th from left); and other individuals who have contributed to her artistic journey. PHOTO FROM CDC
The exhibit, launched on June 6, 2025, coincides with the 34th anniversary of the Mount Pinatubo eruption and highlights her advocacies — art heals, art helps, and driven for art, which support Aeta communities through creative initiatives.
Running until June 30, 2025, the exhibit is open to the public Tuesdays to Sundays, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Now in its fourth installment, "Breaking Ground" is part of the Clark Development Corp.'s 2025 Public Exhibition Program, which showcases local artistry and promotes cultural appreciation.
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