Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
Ang Sininang Bulawan (The Golden Dress) - Marc Conaco
In pre-colonial Philippines, queerness was seen as sacred, with those embodying both masculine and feminine energies were allowed into the Babaylan, a matriarchy of spiritual leaders. Despite the enforcement of Christianity by invading colonial forces, this sacred bond evolved and transformed instead of disappearing. Today, in Philippine Folk-Catholicism, queer individuals craft elaborate religious regalia, revered alongside the idols they adorn.
Curated by Marc Conaco, this exhibition pays tribute to the divinity of queer ancestors. Fashion designer Dennis Sayat and digital artist Mariadelle Gamit create wearable art infused with divine spirit, honouring a rich legacy of spirituality, creativity, and fabulousness.