Art isn’t just hanging on walls—it’s dancing, speaking, moving, and inviting everyone in. This year’s Ortigas Art Festival transforms GH Mall into a vibrant, living canvas where creativity knows no borders.
Running until July 24, the award-winning festival returns with the theme “Art for All: A Celebration of Borderless Artistic Expression,” a powerful call to make art accessible, inclusive, and part of everyday life.
The event turns everyday mall spaces into dynamic galleries and creative venues, making art truly accessible to the public. All exhibits, workshops, and film screenings are free of charge.
Spread across the East Wing Atrium, South Wing Atrium, 4F Tech Hub, and Promenade Cinema, the festival showcases works from a diverse range of Filipino talents—from celebrated names to emerging voices.



Among the festival highlights are artworks by Totong Francisco, grandson of National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco, and Raul Roco Jr., son of the late Senator Raul Roco. There is also a fashion design exhibit from Chynna Mamawal and a photography display featuring Born in Film, Redlab, and several other artists.
The East Wing Atrium features artists and groups such as Angono Artists, Linangan Art Residency, Ortigas Foundation, Redlab Gallery, San Juan Artists, Shine Vitto Galerie from Mindoro, artists from Pasig City, and more.
Meanwhile, the South Wing Atrium highlights works from galleries such as Art Circle, Jean & Jaz Gallerie, Nami Art, and Born in Film, offering a rich mix of painting, photography, and mixed media.
At the 4F Tech Hub, festivalgoers can join workshops, artist talks, and forums led by creatives from the Philippine Guild of Watercolorists, Pasig Art Club, Linangan and Born in Film.
The celebration extends beyond visual arts. The Promenade Cinema is hosting free screenings of acclaimed Filipino films starting July 11, in partnership with the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP). Meanwhile, groups like The Learning Tree, Halili School of Dance, and UPeepz bring movement and music to the stage.
Ortigas Art Festival 2025 runs daily during mall hours until July 24.





