Artist Manny Garibay to debut pieces at 'Art in the Park' | The Final Word

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17 Mar 202306:39

Summary

TLDRIn this interview, artist Manny Garibay discusses his upcoming Art in the Park exhibit in Makati, where he will showcase four of his works. Garibay explains his process as driven by compulsion rather than specific inspiration, and explores new materials like dibond aluminum in his creations. One of his featured pieces, 'Tatag,' reflects the human condition through expressive imagery. While known for his social and political themes, Garibay emphasizes that his work often evolves organically. He also comments on the local market's dominance in Filipino art, despite international exhibitions.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 Manny Garibay is showcasing four of his works at Art in the Park in Makati.
  • 🖼️ His new series is painted on 'daibon aluminum,' a material typically used for street signs.
  • 🤷 Manny describes his creative process as being driven by compulsion rather than inspiration.
  • 🔍 He explores different formats and materials in his work, and 'daibon aluminum' is new for him but commonly used elsewhere.
  • 🧑‍🎨 One of his featured works is titled 'Tatag,' which reflects a deep human condition and groundedness.
  • 🗣️ Manny's art often conveys more than just physical appearances; it aims to evoke broader themes of the human experience.
  • 🖌️ Although he is often labeled an expressionist focused on social and political subjects, not all of his works are created with clear intentions in mind.
  • 🌍 Filipino artists are gaining international recognition, but Manny notes that the market for Filipino art remains largely local.
  • 🤝 Manny doesn’t pay much attention to the art market, focusing instead on his creative process.
  • 🕒 Manny plans to attend Art in the Park in the afternoon of March 19, 2023, when it's cooler, and after returning from another event.

Q & A

  • What is Manny Garibay's upcoming exhibit, and where will it take place?

    -Manny Garibay's upcoming exhibit is part of the 'Art in the Park' special, which will be held in Makati.

  • What unique medium is Manny Garibay using for his upcoming works?

    -Manny Garibay is using a medium called 'daibon aluminum,' which consists of a PVC sheet sandwiched between two aluminum sheets, making it a durable material commonly used in street signs.

  • How does Manny Garibay approach his artistic inspiration?

    -Manny Garibay describes his artistic process as being driven by compulsion rather than clear inspiration. He works on his art almost daily, allowing ideas and formats to emerge naturally.

  • What themes does Manny Garibay explore in his art?

    -Manny Garibay's art often explores themes that go beyond just physical features, aiming to evoke a deeper understanding of the human condition. One of his works, 'Tatag,' symbolizes firmness and being grounded while still reflecting deep thought.

  • Does Manny Garibay identify himself as an artist focused on social and political issues?

    -Manny Garibay acknowledges that many of his works are interpreted as dealing with social and political subjects, but he emphasizes that he doesn’t always create with this intention. Sometimes, he works without a specific message in mind, focusing more on the artistic process.

  • How does Manny Garibay view the role of Filipino art in the global art scene?

    -While Filipino artists have exhibited globally in cities like Paris, Milan, New York, Singapore, and Hong Kong, Manny Garibay believes that the market for Filipino art still remains largely local. However, he doesn’t focus much on the commercial aspect of art.

  • What is Manny Garibay's attitude towards the art market and collectors?

    -Manny Garibay expresses gratitude for the market's receptivity but notes that it is not something he gives much thought to. His primary focus is on the artistic process rather than market dynamics.

  • What time can collectors and visitors expect to see Manny Garibay at the Art in the Park event?

    -Manny Garibay plans to be at the Art in the Park event in the afternoon, as it will be cooler at that time. He expects to arrive later in the day after coming from another engagement.

  • What does Manny Garibay mean by the term 'expressionist figurative style'?

    -Manny Garibay’s 'expressionist figurative style' refers to his artistic approach, where he uses figurative elements to convey emotional depth and sometimes social realities, focusing more on expression than realism.

  • What does Manny Garibay hope to convey with his work 'Tatag'?

    -The work 'Tatag' aims to reflect a sense of being firmly settled and solid, while simultaneously expressing a state of deep thought, capturing the complexity of the human condition.

Outlines

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🎨 Manny Garibay's Creative Process and Upcoming Exhibit

In this section, Manny Garibay discusses the inspiration behind his upcoming Art in the Park exhibit in Makati. He admits that he doesn't focus on a specific inspiration but is driven by a compulsion to keep working. His exploration of new formats, like painting on a durable material called Dibond aluminum, showcases his ongoing interest in experimenting with different media. The material, commonly used in street signs, serves as the foundation for his new works. One featured piece, 'Tatag,' evokes a sense of being grounded yet deep in thought, reflecting broader themes of human experience and contemplation.

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🖌️ Social Themes and Manny's Artistic Motivation

Here, Manny talks about his expressionist, figurative style, often focused on social and political issues. While his works sometimes aim to raise awareness among Filipinos about societal realities, he admits that not all his pieces are driven by these ideas. At times, his work is more about the process and letting creativity flow, without overthinking the meaning. Although he acknowledges the perception of his work as socially conscious, Manny explains that not every piece directly reflects these themes. His approach varies, alternating between intentional narratives and spontaneous artistic expression.

🌍 Filipino Artists on the Global Stage

This part covers the growing international exposure of Filipino artists, with exhibitions in cities like Paris, Milan, New York, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Manny reflects on whether Filipino art is gaining traction with global collectors, but notes that despite international exhibitions, the market for Filipino art largely remains local. While appreciative of the market’s reception of his work, Manny emphasizes that he doesn't focus much on the business aspect, concentrating instead on his craft.

📅 Art in the Park Event Details

Manny discusses his participation in the upcoming Art in the Park event on March 19, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. He mentions that he will likely be there in the afternoon, when it's cooler, as he'll be coming from another engagement. Manny expresses excitement about meeting art enthusiasts and collectors at the event, where he will showcase his works as a featured artist.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Art in the Park

Art in the Park is an upcoming special exhibit in Makati where the artist, Manny Garibay, will showcase his works. It serves as a venue for local artists to present their creations to the public, blending the accessibility of outdoor settings with the formal presentation of art. In the script, Manny discusses his participation in this event and how collectors can view his work there.

💡Daibon Aluminum

Daibon aluminum refers to the unique material Manny Garibay used in his recent paintings. It is described as a PVC sheet sandwiched between two aluminum layers, offering durability. Garibay's choice of medium relates to his exploration of different artistic formats and adds an industrial, modern texture to his art. In the video, Manny explains that this material is often used in regulatory street signs.

💡Tatag

Tatag is one of the featured works in Manny Garibay’s exhibit. It refers to a sense of being grounded or firmly settled, reflecting deeper thoughts or preoccupations. In the script, Manny describes how his work conveys not just facial features but evokes a broader reflection on the human condition.

💡Compulsion

Manny Garibay speaks about how his artistic process is driven by a 'compulsion,' meaning a strong, irresistible urge to create. Rather than planning out every detail, he follows this internal drive, which leads to a continuous flow of creativity. This compulsion is a key element in his art-making process, as described in the video.

💡Expressionist Figurative Style

Garibay's work is described as having an 'expressionist figurative style,' meaning it emphasizes human figures while using expressionism to evoke emotion and deeper meaning. This artistic approach often focuses on the inner experiences and emotional responses of both the artist and the audience. The video mentions his interest in conveying social and political messages through this style.

💡Social and Political Subjects

Manny Garibay's art often revolves around social and political subjects, though he admits that not all of his works carry explicit social messages. His expressionist pieces reflect broader realities of life, capturing the struggles and conditions of humanity, which sometimes focus on socio-political themes. The script explores how this element is present in his body of work.

💡General Human Condition

The 'general human condition' refers to universal aspects of human experience, such as emotions, thoughts, and social relationships. Manny Garibay aims to capture these universal feelings in his art, beyond the mere depiction of faces or figures. In the script, he mentions how his works, like 'Tatag,' try to convey these broader themes.

💡Exploration of Different Formats

Manny Garibay discusses his artistic 'exploration of different formats,' referring to his interest in experimenting with new mediums and materials. In this instance, he uses daibon aluminum, which he finds fresh and innovative for his own practice. This constant exploration shows his desire to push artistic boundaries.

💡Filipino Art on Global Platforms

The script mentions the increasing presence of Filipino artists on global platforms, from Paris to New York, showcasing the growing recognition of their work internationally. However, it also touches on the fact that much of the market for Filipino art remains local. This concept highlights the challenges and achievements of Filipino artists in gaining international attention.

💡Local vs. International Collectors

There is a discussion in the script about whether Filipino artists are primarily collected by local or international collectors. While many Filipino artists are gaining exposure globally, Manny Garibay notes that the majority of the market for Filipino art is still local. This observation reflects the dynamics of art appreciation and purchasing within the Philippines versus abroad.

Highlights

Manny Garibay is showcasing four of his works at Art in the Park, Makati.

The works are painted on a material called Dibond aluminum, a PVC sheet sandwiched between two aluminum layers.

Dibond aluminum is commonly used for directional or regulatory street signs, but Manny explores it as a new medium for art.

Manny describes his artistic process as being driven by compulsion, often without a specific inspiration.

He enjoys exploring new formats and materials in his art.

One of the featured works, 'Tatag,' conveys a sense of being firmly settled yet deep in thought, reflecting a general human condition.

'Tatag' can evoke more than just facial features; it hints at emotions or deeper meaning.

Manny is known for an expressionist figurative style, focusing on social and political subjects.

Sometimes his art connects directly to social realities, but other times he lets the flow of creativity guide him.

He believes his work is often seen as expressionistic and socially relevant, though not always consciously intended.

Filipino artists, like Manny, have gained recognition globally, exhibiting in cities such as Paris, Milan, New York, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Despite international exposure, Manny notes that Filipino artists' works are still predominantly collected by local collectors.

Manny does not focus heavily on the art market or collector trends, preferring to concentrate on his creative process.

Art in the Park 2023 takes place on Sunday, March 19, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Manny Garibay will be present at the event in the afternoon when it is cooler.

Transcripts

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or this money revised works are said to

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give off a ghostly underworldly error

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for his upcoming Art in the Park special

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exhibit in Makati that's because this is

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a series painted on daibon aluminum

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found out more from Manny himself right

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here on the final word Manny uh great to

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have you on the program thank you so

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much for joining us

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oh thank you for having me

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you will be showcasing about four of

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your works at Art in the Park uh what is

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the inspiration and influence Behind

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these uh body of works

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uh I don't know

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um I just

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I I normally just keep working so I I

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don't know what the inspiration means

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actually it's I I'm driven by a

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compulsion another almost on a daily

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basis so uh

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and and I I think part of what I always

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do is I try to explore

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um different formats uh so this time uh

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the the uh exploration into uh to me uh

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it's not new anymore to others but it to

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me it's a new uh material what is the

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bond aluminum what is this medium that

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you're using for this body of work a a

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couple of yeah it's just like a a PVC uh

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uh sheet that's uh sandwiched by two

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aluminum uh

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sheets so that's basically it but it's a

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very durable material uh it's usually

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used in

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um

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was this uh directional or regulatory

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science in the street

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and uh tell us more about tatag I mean

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one of the featured works in your Art in

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the Park exhibit uh what this is

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reference to

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uh well basically these are types uh

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you know uh people

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um who tatag is just one of the uh works

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and I I I like to deal with images that

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uh seem to uh convey more than just the

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image of the face or the features of the

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face but something uh

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evocative of uh you know a general Human

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Condition

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so it's like uh Tata could be a a a

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sense of being

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uh firmly settled

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and yet uh

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very much uh deep in thought uh whatever

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it is that uh preoccupying the person at

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the moment

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solid grounded and uh money you are an

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expressionist figurative style type of

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artists and your works are focused on

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social and political subjects do you use

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your art to awaken the minds of our

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kababayans the realities of life and

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empowering them that there can be

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changed

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uh most of the time I suppose but maybe

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not all the time so I sometimes I just

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work without

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with without really thinking of those

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things too much uh you know like I said

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I I

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um my main Drive is a sense of

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compulsion that I just need to do

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something for the day

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and um

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sometimes you're thinking of wanting to

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connect in concrete terms and conveying

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some very uh clear ideas or narrative uh

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but oftentimes uh you just allow the

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flow to take over and just uh see where

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it takes you

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you know so the the the the the process

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varies so uh I I may have made in kind

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of an impression uh on the General in a

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general way uh that my works are

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expressionistic and dealing with social

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realities

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um but sometimes you can take the

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discourse uh in forms that do not

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necessarily uh reflect those

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uh issues directly in the forms that you

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see and the money uh many Filipino

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artists have made great strides

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showcasing their art in the global

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platform in many cities around the world

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from Paris to Milan to New York

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and also here in Singapore in Hong Kong

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are we really making inroads that

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Filipino art

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are collected by International

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collectors or our Filipino artists

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are predominantly being collected by

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just local collectors Filipino

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collectors

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oh uh I don't know much about that part

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because like the market although I'm I'm

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grateful uh of getting receptivity in

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the market

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uh but it's not something that I really

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uh give much attention to uh so I I do

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hear uh stories like

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um in spite of the uh many uh exposure

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exhibitions that Filipino artists do uh

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uh overseas uh that uh largely the

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market remains uh local so uh but I mean

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to me it's not really something that

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um I give much thought about

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all right Art in the Park is this coming

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Sunday uh March 19th from 10 a.m until

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10 p.m so what time can collectors see

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you at Art in the Park

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what time will you be there

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uh well uh I'd most likely be there in

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the afternoon when it's cooler

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and of course I'll be coming from uh the

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Groupon so uh it might take a while for

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me to get there so it might be you know

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but yeah I'm definitely coming looking

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forward to seeing you in the afternoon

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of Sunday March 19 at Art in the Park

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2023 featured artist Manny Garibay

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