Friday, July 17, 2026

Ortigas Art Festival 2026 - ELEVATE: Free Art Exhibits & Film Screenings at Greenhills

 

ELEVATE: A Celebration of Filipino Creativity



Art that lifts, inspires, and transforms. Happening until July 31, The Ortigas Art Festival returns for its 9th year with ELEVATE, a multidisciplinary celebration of Filipino creativity that goes beyond gallery walls.

From award‑winning galleries and National Artists to film screenings, photography, music, and dance, this year’s festival brings together the country’s leading artists, cultural institutions, and creative communities. With free admission at GH Mall, Greenhills, visitors can immerse themselves in exhibits, performances, and screenings that highlight the richness of Philippine art and cinema.

📅 Don’t miss the FREE film screenings from July 17–30, 2026 at Cinema 4, Promenade, featuring timeless classics and contemporary works by acclaimed Filipino directors.

🎨 Featured Participants:

Agos Studio • Art Circle Gallery • Ballet Barre Studio • BORN IN FILM • Collective Artists of Angono • Cultural Center of the Philippines • Eskinita Art Gallery • Film Development Council of the Philippines • Fu Bear and Friends • Galerie Jose • Historia Art • Linangan Art Residency • Nami Art Gallery • Ortigas Foundation Library • Pasig Art Club • Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra • The Mindoro Artist Group • Thombayan Art Space

📅 July 16–31, 2026 📍 GH Mall, Greenhills Mall 🎟️ Admission is FREE


🎬 Ortigas Art Festival 2026 Film Screenings:

The FREE Film Screenings at the Ortigas Art Festival are back, in partnership with the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP Film, Broadcast and New Media).

📍 Cinema 4, Promenade, Greenhills Mall 
 📅 July 17–30, 2026 
 🎟️ Free Admission, Open to All

Screening Schedule:


17 JULY (FRI)A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino (Dir. Lamberto Avellana

18 JULY (SAT)Kono Basho (Dir. Jaime Pacena II) 

19 JULY (SUN)Short Film: White Funeral & Cinemartyrs (Dir. Sari Dalena) 

20 JULY (MON)Genghis Khan (Dir. Manuel Conde) 

21 JULY (TUE)Short Films: I’m Best Left Inside My Head, Si Balong at Si Doro, Untitled (Dirs. Eliah Idioma, Jenser Recosana, Rey Anthony Villaverde) 

22 JULY (WED)Alipato at Muog (Dir. JL Burgos) 

23 JULY (THU)That We May See (Mulat) (Dir. Paul Alexander Morales) 


24 JULY (FRI)Ma’Rosa (Dir. Brillante Mendoza

25 JULY (SAT)Jaguar (Dir. Lino Brocka

27 JULY (MON)Jaguar (Dir. Lino Brocka) 

28 JULY (TUE)Short Films: Pastil, Parehas Ra Tag Kan‑On’g Ginakaon, Figat (Tomorrow), P (Dirs. Franky Arrocena, Handiong Kapuno, Milo Tolentino) 

29 JULY (WED)Ang Babae sa Likod ng Mambabatok (Dir. Lauren Sevilla Faustino) 

30 JULY (THU)Why Is Yellow the Middle of a Rainbow (Dir. Kidlat Tahimik)


In celebration of the 95th Anniversary of Ortigas Land, experience a journey where art becomes a space for inspiration, dialogue, and transformation.


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