SM City Baguio launched its annual Art for Everyone exhibit on 14 July, highlighting the vibrancy and diversity of the city’s creative scene. The initiative, spearheaded by SM Supermalls, aims to give local artists a platform to showcase their works, connect with wider audiences, and contribute to a more empowered and inclusive creative community.
Now on view until 26 July at the mall atrium, the exhibit features more than 600 original artworks from over 125 artists. Visitors can explore an extensive collection of paintings, sketches, sculptures, and mixed media pieces that reflect the region’s rich culture and artistic soul.
“This year’s exhibit continues to live up to its name,” organizers said. “It gives space to both first-time and seasoned artists, embracing all forms of expression regardless of age, background, or ability.”
Participants include members of renowned local art groups, independent creatives, seniors, youth, persons with disabilities (PWDs), and children. The inclusive event also carries a charitable dimension—organizers and artists have committed to donating part of their sales to Art Heals, Autism Philippines, and Helping Hands.
The 2025 edition builds on the success of last year’s Art Market, which won a Gold Stevie Award. This year’s exhibit opened with strong support from the Creative Baguio City Council. Marie Venus Tan, co-chairperson of the council, graced the launch. Autism Hearts Philippines president Lissa Sobrepeña also delivered a message and presented SM City Baguio with a Plaque of Recognition for its continued support of community-centered art initiatives.
Among the featured groups are the Pasakalye Group of Artists, Autism Hearts Philippines, Tam-Awan Village artists, Camp Folkswagen, and Sining Sa Tubig — each contributing to a collective showcase of creativity rooted in advocacy and collaboration.
Whether you're an art enthusiast, casual visitor, or a supporter of local talent, Art for Everyone promises to be a meaningful and inspiring experience.