The UP Vargas Museum, led by its Work-From-Home interns, presents “Vargas On Air,” a podcast series which features art works from the Vargas Collection. The podcast interprets the art works part of the Vargas Museum permanent art collection donated by distinguished alumnus Jorge B. Vargas.
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The UP Vargas Museum, led by its Work-From-Home interns, presents “Vargas On Air,” a podcast series which features art works from the Vargas Collection. The podcast interprets the art works part of the Vargas Museum permanent art collection donated by distinguished alumnus Jorge B. Vargas.
Vargas on Air Season 1 Episode 1: Simon Flores's "Primeras Letras (Learning to Read)"
Vargas On Air
9 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
Vargas on Air Season 1 Episode 1: Simon Flores's "Primeras Letras (Learning to Read)"
UP Vargas Museum’s podcast, Vargas on Air, launches its pilot episode with an essay on Simon
Flores’s oil painting titled “Primeras Letras (Learning to Read),” written by Pristine de Leon with a
reflection by work-from-home intern Sean Carballo on Flores's work in the context of interior spaces,
specifically inhabited by women, then and now. De Leon writes on Flores’s painting, which is part of
the Vargas Museum permanent art collection, on view in the museum’s 2/F Main Gallery. Follow us on Spotify to get updated for our upcoming
episodes.
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may send us an email at vargasmuseum@up.edu.ph.
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Vargas On Air
The UP Vargas Museum, led by its Work-From-Home interns, presents “Vargas On Air,” a podcast series which features art works from the Vargas Collection. The podcast interprets the art works part of the Vargas Museum permanent art collection donated by distinguished alumnus Jorge B. Vargas.