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KAMBAL Gallery, in cooperation with the International Justice Mission (IJM), will be gathering 37 amazing visual artists from the Philippines, Hong Kong, China, Japan, South Korea, India/USA, UK, Colombia/France, Lithuania and South Africa to raise funds for children who are victims of online sexual exploitation in the Philippines with an exhibition called "The Power of Empowerment" at the Hong Kong Visual Art Centre from June 4-9.

FOR CHILDREN’S WELFARE Filipino painter Lydia Velasco is one of the exhibiting artists at Kambal Gallery. PHOTO FROM KAMBAL GALLERY

FOR CHILDREN’S WELFARE Filipino painter Lydia Velasco is one of the exhibiting artists at Kambal Gallery. PHOTO FROM KAMBAL GALLERY

The IJM is a global team of lawyers, social workers, and other professionals in 33 field offices in 19 countries who share the mission of protecting people in poverty from violence.

Kambal Gallery is a Hong Kong-based gallery, established by twin sisters Irene Haagen and Anna Pendry.

It specializes in promoting the works of modern and contemporary Filipino artists whose works are already well sought after in the Philippines by collectors, museums, galleries and art enthusiasts.

Included in the impressive lineup of stellar Filipino artists featured in this exhibition are Renato Habulan, Lydia Velasco, Pandy Aviado, Jun Impas and Sam Penaso.

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Complementing the outstanding achievements of Filipino masters featured in this exhibition are equally impressive visual artists like Han Sangyoon of South Korea, Gie Drius from Lithuania, Marzo To from Hong Kong, Eva Ku from Hong Kong, Richard Marc Crosbie from UK, Yvette Robeck from South Africa, and Maria Isabel Parra from Colombia/France.

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