Color, culture, and conviction come together in Art Eruption 2026, a vibrant showcase featuring twenty-three Albayano artists united in one powerful exhibition.
The exhibit opened on April 8, 2026, at Ayala Malls Legazpi, welcoming guests at 3 PM to an inspiring and thought-provoking collection. Running until April 30, 2026, the exhibit invites the public to explore a dynamic range of works that reflect both artistic skill and social awareness.
From paintings and photography to select sculptural pieces, the exhibit presents a rich spectrum of themes. Visitors will encounter interpretations of Mayon Volcano, expressive floral and marine subjects, and works centered on women and identity—alongside compelling pieces that engage with political realities and anti-corruption narratives.
These socially conscious artworks add depth and urgency to the exhibition, offering visual commentary on issues that resonate beyond the canvas. They stand as reminders that art is not only for appreciation—but also for reflection, critique, and dialogue.
Photography enthusiasts can also explore striking images of historic churches and coastal landscapes, capturing the region’s heritage and natural beauty.
Rendered in acrylic, watercolor, oil, tempera, and mixed media, the artworks collectively create an immersive and visually engaging experience.
More than just an exhibit, Art Eruption 2026 is a platform for voices—celebrating local talent while highlighting the role of art in shaping conversations and communities.
The exhibit is open to the public until April 28, 2026 at Ayala Malls Legazpi.
Step in, look closer, and experience a convergence of creativity, culture, and courage.
Support Bikolano Art
Art doesn’t survive on applause alone. If a piece speaks to you, own it. Collect Bikolano art, support local artists, and be part of the culture that keeps creativity alive in the region.
Visit Art Eruption 2026 at Ayala Malls Legazpi until April 30, 2026 and experience the works firsthand.
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Frames from the Eruption
Not just images—these are statements. Snapshots of beauty, resistance, and the realities artists choose to confront.















































