Free Exhibit | Liberation: War and Hope

Liberation: War and Hope
27 May 2022 – 25 Sep 2022 (extended until 23 October 2022)
Ayala Museum (2F Greenbelt Elevated Walkway Entrance)
FREE Admission

Exhibition Curation: Ricardo Jose, PhD
Exhibition Design: Rubbertree Design Studio
Diorama Windows: Mel Silvestre and Desi Reyes

Supported by: U.S. Embassy in the Philippines
Media Partner: Manila Bulletin

Liberation: War and Hope walks the path of the Philippines as it moves to a sense of normalcy, independence, and hope after centuries of oppression and struggle. It engages with photos, everyday objects, printed materials, & documents that compel the visitor to look in and rethink, reflect and remember the lives of those who lived prior, during, and immediately after the end of World War II.

WHO CAN VISIT?

  1. All ONSITE visitors (including children 6 years and above) are required to present proof of COVID-19 vaccination (or RT-PCR, DOH/FDA approved rapid antigen test kit, medical exemption certificates, valid for 7 days, if applicable).
  2. Children 5 years old and below who are unvaccinated but asymptomatic can be allowed entry to Ayala Museum without prior Covid-19 testing as long as they are accompanied by fully vaccinated parent/s or legal guardians.

VISITOR GUIDELINES:

  1. Visitors will be admitted on a first come, first served basis, subject to capacity limit (14 guests at a time).
  2. This exhibition is FREE and open to the public. Booking is not required for this exhibit. (To visit the rest of the Ayala Museum, book for your ticket at ayalamuseum.org/visit.)
  3. Access to the exhibit is via the 2F Greenbelt elevated walkway entrance (except for booked Museum guests who can access the exhibit from inside the Museum).
  4. Photography is allowed in this exhibit.
  5. After visiting the exhibit, visitors are free to share feedback here: tinyurl.com/FHL-Liberation-Feedback

Watch: The Making of “Liberation: War and Hope” | A Mini Documentary

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