Showing posts with label Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artist. Show all posts

April 28, 2015

Unpublished - Diane Abapo

Never before seen photos from The Malaya Project ft. Diane Abapo.

Click below to hear our experience behind the scenes with story producer, Adrian Songcuan. 




November 4, 2013

Craig Concepcion

"I want people to know it's not only okay to be who they are, but it's also very brave.
Despite of all the people who are against you, there are people who would not
change anything about you. Keep Fighting for who you are."
















October 10, 2013

Sneak Peek - Craig Concepcion

Here's what we have coming up next!
Join us at The Malaya Project's very first public exhibit 
to see more images from Craig's series before it's official release.

For more information about The Malaya Project x DTLA Artwalk, 

We're looking forward to seeing you there!


September 12, 2013

Malaya Project x DTLA ArtWalk

Come celebrate with The Malaya Project as we launch our first public exhibit. Be a part of sharing your voice and your stories with the biggest Downtown Art Walk night in California!

We will be representing selected photos from each of our series 
to represent the diversity of our LGBTQ community.
In collaboration with FilAm Arts and Barangay LA, expect to have a great time!
Also we are partnering up with The Saysay Project, 
giving you the chance to share you story in the middle of the gallery.

Oepening reception from 7-10pm with music and drinks.

DTLA Artwalk October 10, 2013
Hatakeyama Gallery
905 South Hill Street, LA 90015
http://www.HatakeyamaGallery.com 
https://www.facebook.com/events/227389957416877/




May 29, 2013

Pedro Vidallon

When challenged to be different, he took the challenge and redefined himself. He created his own path which lead him to be a designer from New York to Los Angeles. Pedro shares his story from concept to realization.


















November 5, 2012

Diane Abapo

Her realness and genuine passion for creativity and the diverse thoughts of people drives this editor-in-chief/photographer. She spends her time behind the lens and screen being
a storyteller of others, however this time The Malaya Project becomes her storyteller.
Diane Abapo takes us beyond the camera into her creative process, from concept to launch party.

SUSPEND Magazine - a journey to the "intersection of art and culture"