The Museo ng Pag-Asa (Museum of Hope) is a community-driven museum in Quezon City, Philippines, dedicated to art, activism, and the Filipino people’s collective aspirations for a better future. Opened in September 2022, the museum showcases artworks, memorabilia, and symbolic items donated by supporters of former Vice President Leni Robredo and the people’s movement that emerged during the 2022 Philippine elections.
Key Features & Exhibits:
- People’s Art Collection – Displays paintings, sculptures, digital art, and mixed-media works created and contributed by Filipino artists and supporters.
- Symbolic Memorabilia – Houses campaign-related items such as handmade gifts, letters, and protest materials, reflecting themes of hope, unity, and empowerment.
- Interactive and Immersive Spaces – Features multimedia presentations and participatory installations that engage visitors in conversations about good governance, democracy, and civic responsibility.
- Community Events and Programs – Hosts forums, art workshops, and advocacy-driven initiatives to inspire civic engagement and national awareness.
The Museo ng Pag-Asa is more than just a museum—it is a living space for hope and action, celebrating the power of collective movements and the unwavering spirit of the Filipino people.
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84 Cordillera, Santa Mesa Heights, Lungsod Quezon, 1114 Kalakhang Maynila
Quezon City
National Capital Region
1114
Philippines
Quezon City
National Capital Region
1114
Philippines