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07/03/2026

Last night of the KalyeGraphy production at Carantes... see u tomorrow for the launching and workshop on grafitti art

And so we are back. Catch us on Carantes Street, March 6–8, 2026, for a live street demo of Graffiti Art. Seven street a...
06/03/2026

And so we are back. Catch us on Carantes Street, March 6–8, 2026, for a live street demo of Graffiti Art. Seven street artists will be on-site — five are veterans from our Wave 1 and Wave 2 projects (pre‑pandemic). Official unveiling: March 8 at 10:00 AM, followed by lessons and an open graffiti-style board session for everyone. Free and open to all — bring your creativity!

In November 2018, Luke Maraneg was one of the many passionate graffiti artists who came together to showcase their creat...
26/11/2024

In November 2018, Luke Maraneg was one of the many passionate graffiti artists who came together to showcase their creativity on the roll-up doors of the Skyworld building along Calderon St, Baguio City. The event had a heartfelt purpose: to show the world that graffiti is not just vandalism but a legitimate art form that deserves respect and a proper place to thrive. By providing spaces for artists to express themselves, we can transform our community into a vibrant canvas that reflects the beauty of human expression.

Five years have passed since that joyful day, yet the stunning pieces created by Luke and his fellow artists still light up the nights and draw the eyes of early morning passersby. The stretch of artwork was inaugurated by Ms. Leticia Shahani of UNESCO, during the 1st Baguio Creative Festival "Entacool"

Among those artists, Luke Agasen Maraneg truly stood out. He poured his heart into his work and inspired everyone around him. Tragically, Luke's life was cut short on November 24, just days after he celebrated his 27th birthday. He was taken from us too soon, the victim of a senseless act of violence that left a profound void in our hearts.

In his short time with us, Luke embodied the spirit of creativity and community. He knew the importance of expressing oneself through art, and his work continues to inspire others. Although he left us without a proper goodbye, his legacy reminds us of the beauty that can emerge when artists are given the respect and space they need to flourish.

As we remember Luke, let us honor his memory by continuing to celebrate creativity, foster community, and advocate for the power of art in our everyday lives. May he rest in peace, knowing that his spirit will live on in every brushstroke and spray can.

03/08/2024

BAGUIO CITY — The biggest art market, featuring close to 400 contemporary artworks by 99 artists, opened at SM City Baguio atrium on July 31, 2024.

Join us at the upcoming YGG Pilipinas Roadtrip, hosted by YGG Pilipinas 🌟(JOHN HAY, CAP BUILDING) FreeThe YGG Pilipinas ...
26/04/2024

Join us at the upcoming YGG Pilipinas Roadtrip, hosted by YGG Pilipinas 🌟
(JOHN HAY, CAP BUILDING) Free

The YGG Pilipinas Roadtrip event will take place in six destinations spanning into different provinces of the Philippines, commencing first in Batangas and then proceeding to your region in Baguio City on 27 April 2024, Saturday, at Baguio Ayala Land Technohub, Camp John Hay.

This event aims to bring web3 closer to Filipinos and celebrate with our engaged communities nationwide. It allows attendees to experience web3 games, engage with brands, interact with web3 influencers, and connect with local community leaders.

‼️There will be giveaways, promos, and more, all designed to immerse participants in the very heart of the Filipino web3 gaming community

REGISTER HERE: lu.ma/rdtrpbaguio (http://lu.ma/rdtrpbaguio)

Please confirm your participation to the meeting to the number provided on the info poster  or to 099-88-530-186 (Ms. Ma...
30/01/2024

Please confirm your participation to the meeting to the number provided on the info poster or to 099-88-530-186 (Ms. Maricar)
This is on February 1. Thank you

Funny how people demonize an endeavour which in the end benefits the sector.  People can easily give opinion online with...
27/08/2022

Funny how people demonize an endeavour which in the end benefits the sector. People can easily give opinion online without weighing things on what really does regulation mean in this instance. The actual street buskers the real stakeholders laugh at the comments that seem to make them look pitiful. There is much to discuss to make sure the busking community the pedestrians and nearby establishments are protected. But it will be in a proper forum.

𝗬𝗔𝗡𝗚𝗢𝗧 𝗙𝗜𝗟𝗘𝗦 𝗔𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗣𝗢𝗦𝗔𝗟 𝗧𝗢 𝗥𝗘𝗚𝗨𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗘 𝗕𝗨𝗦𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚; 𝗕𝗨𝗦𝗞𝗘𝗥𝗦 𝗣𝗘𝗥𝗠𝗜𝗧 𝗘𝗬𝗘𝗗
Comebacking Councilor Leandro Yangot, Jr. has revived his proposed ordinance seeking to regulate the conduct of busking in the city. It was first proposed in 2017 but has not reached the third and final reading.

The proposal was approved on first reading by the current Baguio City Council during its regular session on July 18, 2022.

Yangot said there is a need to regulate the conduct of busking in the City of Baguio.

“The number of street performers in the city is apparently increasing and while it serves as an added attraction to the public as well local and foreign tourists, regulating this activity is imperative,” Yangot stated.

The ordinance, once enacted, would protect the buskers from being apprehended for mendicancy or “panhandling.”

Under the proposed ordinance, buskers are required to secure a permit from the Permits and Licensing Division with a permit fee of P350.00. The permit fee shall be at the discretion of the city mayor and subject to change. One permit may be issued for a group performance of up to a maximum of three performers. Larger groups shall require a special permit.

The proposal specified that no group of performers of three or less as identified as such in their permit shall be charged more than P350.00

The permit shall be valid for one year from the date it was issued and shall be displayed visibly by the busker while performing.

A Street Performance Committee shall be formed and tasked to make sure that buskers in the city are following prescribed rules.

The committee shall consist of the city mayor as the chairperson, the city administrator as the co-chairperson, and the city treasurer, head of the Permits and Licensing Division, City Tourism Officer, chairperson of the Sanggunian’s Committee on Tourism, Special Events, Parks, and Playgrounds, and two representatives from the accredited street performers’ groups as members.

The proposed ordinance seeks to prescribe guidelines in the conduct of busking in the city.

According to the ordinance, all performances shall be reviewed for appropriate content and shall be subject to approval by the committee prior to the issuance of a street performance permit.

The ordinance stated that performers shall not be allowed to perform outside of areas designated by the Street Performance Committee. To perform in a private property, the performer must secure a written permission of the owner. In public areas where an authorized street fair or public festival is being conducted, the performer must first seek permission from the sponsor of such fair/festival.

Performers shall in no way block roadways, sidewalks, crosswalks, driveways, stairways, curb tuts, handicapped access ramps nor block access to buildings, parks, public conveyances, businesses, crosswalks, and traffic control poles containing pedestrian crosswalk buttons.

If a performer attracts a crowd sufficient to obstruct the public way, the police shall be allowed to disperse the portion of the crowd that is creating obstruction. The police officer shall not ask the performer to leave the locations unless efforts to move the crowd fail to adequately protect public safety and restore order.

Performers shall not generate noise which exceeds the ambient noise level of 10 dBA or the allowable noise levels. A performer or a group of performers may use sound amplification as long as the resulting sound level is not exceeded.

Also, no performer or group shall perform less than 50 feet away from another performer/group.

Performances, according to the ordinance, shall take place at times determined by the committee, not to begin before 8:00 AM nor end after midnight.

Request for donations shall be allowed as long as the sign requesting for such is the one approved by the committee. Donations may be received using any receptacle such as an open musical instrument case, a box, or a hat.

Performers shall be allowed to offer sale recordings of their own work in the form of records, cassettes, videotapes, or compact discs.

The proposed ordinance was referred to the Saggunian’s Committee on Tourism, Special Events, Parks, and Playgrounds for review. -Jordan G. Habbiling

After an afternoon of action chalkarting at Session Rd, these two artists put on sale their pieces which was immediately...
27/08/2022

After an afternoon of action chalkarting at Session Rd, these two artists put on sale their pieces which was immediately got the attention of the proprietor...

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