ANGELES CITY – Local talent and shared heritage take center stage at the SM City Clark with the “Púpul ning Kalalangan, Katutuan at Tépángan,” a visual art exhibit spearheaded by the city tourism office with the Pamitipun Artist Collective and SM-Clark.
The very heart of Kapampangan soul finds various expressions in the works of Kapampangan artists Norman Tiotuico, Romel Abapo Obellano, Jade L. Dominguez, Gretchen Chen Taruc, Alvin Dungca, Dan Viray, Arnold Salunga, Marylou Millan, Ramil Tumampos, Euember, Heidy Macabenta, Marie DC, Art Sumalde, Marinel Tungol, Camille Pingul, Lloyd Dacayanan, Russel Dela Peña, Ronald Buenacifra Jr., Rolly Suba, Angelo Naguit, Joanna Yap Cabrera, Bart Corcuera, Billy Corcuera, Edu Perreras, Ailyn A. Gonzales, Jojoy B. Zabala, Arnel David Garcia, Ezekiel Guanzon, Daisy Ramos, Jeffrey Querido Gabatin, Elizabeth Sison, Genesis Reambillo, Jennel Bodino, and Aurelio “De Guzman” Amintin – an invitation to pause, reflect, and (re)connect with culture, community, and the artists who continue to shape Angeles City’s creative spirit.






Leading the opening on Feb 9 were councilor Maricel “Marang” Morales, city tourism office chief Louie Lazatin, artist Norman Tiotuico and SM City Clark officials.
Bart Corcuera, Billy Corcuera, Edu Perreras, Ailyn A. Gonzales, Jojoy B. Zabala, Arnel David Garcia, Ezekiel Guanzon, Daisy Ramos, Jeffrey Querido Gabatin, Elizabeth Sison, Genesis Reambillo, Jennel Bodino, and Aurelio “De Guzman” Amintin, the exhibit offers a meaningful glimpse into the heart of Kapampangan creativity.






From tradition to contemporary expression, every artwork invites you to pause, reflect, and connect—with culture, with community, and with the artists who continue to shape Angeles City’s creative spirit.

The exhibit is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily until Feb. 28. Angeles CIO



