EBC serves as venue for INC Templo Central Art Exhibit

(Photo courtesy Jai Orosa, CFO office)

 

(Eagle News) — Eagle Broadcasting Corporation served as the venue of an art exhibit that marked the 70th year of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) Central Temple.

The INC District of Central opened the exhibit entitled “Art Exhibit 2018: Templo Central @ 70” that runs from September 8 to 9, 2018 at the Ground Floor of the EBC Building in Quezon City.

Aside from the paintings that featured the INC’s Executive Minister Brother Felix Y. Manalo and the past and present Church Administration, the art exhibit also depicted the many victories of the Church.

Its opening was even made more significant as the INC congregations around the world extended their greetings on the 9th year of dynamic leadership of INC Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo.

(Photo courtesy Jai Orosa, CFO office)
(Photo courtesy Jai Orosa, CFO office)

“We are honored to host Art Exhibit 2018:Templo Central @ 70 here at EBC. This means that the organizers of the District of Central has not only recognized our advocacy in promoting arts and culture but also our goal to provide a venue for budding artists to showcase their works,” EBC President Rowena dela Fuente-Deimoy said.

The EBC building houses two hallway installations of visual masterpieces.

“To be part of the 70th Anniversary of Templo Central is also a milestone for EBC. We have seen how the Central Temple has transformed the landscape of Quezon City and we are privileged to be just a stone’s throw away,” the EBC President said.

There are around 50 pieces featured at the art exhibit which are visual expression of Templo Central brethren’s solid faith and trust in the Church Administration.

Some of the paintings also featured the Central Temple which is considered as one of the landmarks and architectural icons in the country. The magnificent edifice has an 8,000 seating capacity.

Art Exhibit 2018: Templo Central @ 70 runs until tomorrow, September 10, 2018 and is open to the public. (By Caesar Vallejos, Eagle News Service)

(Photo courtesy Jai Orosa, CFO Office)
(Photos courtesy Jai Orosa, CFO Office)