A SPEAKER addresses guests during the Sining Filipina 2026 awarding ceremony and exhibit opening at The Podium in Pasig City, recognizing the top 10 winning artworks selected from more than 250 entries nationwide. PHOTOGRAPHS courtesy of SM Supermalls
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SM, BDO back Sining Filipina 2026 honoring women artists

Guided by the theme ‘Babae Para sa Bayan: Women Leading Change from Home to Nation,’ the competition highlighted the strength, talent and voices of women in visual arts.

Jason Mago

The creativity and impact of Filipina artists took center stage as the Sining Filipina 2026 awarding ceremony and exhibit opening were held at The Podium, recognizing the top 10 winning artworks chosen from more than 250 entries nationwide.

EXHIBIT-GOERS pose for photos beside artworks featured in the Sining Filipina 2026 exhibit at The Podium.

Guided by the theme “Babae Para sa Bayan: Women Leading Change from Home to Nation,” the competition highlighted the strength, talent and voices of women in visual arts.

The initiative was presented by BDO Unibank and SM Supermalls in partnership with the Zonta Club of Makati and Environs Foundation Inc. The winning artworks are currently on display at the Level 2 Atrium of The Podium until 19 March.

Now in its third year, Sining Filipina drew participants from across the country, from Aparri to Jolo. The entries reflected diverse backgrounds, including professionals, homemakers, entrepreneurs, aspiring artists and even women in correctional facilities, each using art to express personal stories and perspectives.

From more than 250 submissions, organizers selected 55 semi-finalists before narrowing the field to 10 finalists whose works showcased contemporary interpretations of Filipina identity, resilience and leadership.

Among the top winners, Marte Goyon of Manila won first place for her artwork “Helping Hands.” Mary Joy Go of Bulacan placed second for “Liwanag ni Maria,” while Gerlynnia Aprille Galgo of Cebu took third place for “From Home Outward.”

The winners received commemorative trophies and cash prizes of P250,000, P150,000 and P100,000, respectively.

The artworks were evaluated by a panel of judges composed of artists and cultural figures including Ronald Ventura, Alfredo Esquillo, Angela Hsu, Dawn Justiniani Atienza, Leslie de Chavez, Emmanuel Garibay and Louie Bate.

Organizers said the competition aims to provide a platform for women artists while encouraging conversations about the role of women in shaping communities and the nation.

A VISITOR views one of the artworks on display during the Sining Filipina 2026 exhibit at The Podium.