Eng Chan
Englebert "eng" Chan
born in Manila on November 4, 1970
Ateneo de Manila University ( grade school ) 1976-1984
Ateneo de Manila University ( high school ) 1984-1988
University of Santo Tomas ( BS Computer Science ) 1988-1989
University of the Philippines, Diliman ( BA Theater Arts ) 1989-1990
University of the Philippines, Diliman ( BFA Visual Communication ) 1990-1994
2nd place oil/acrylic category Shell National Students Art Competition 1992
finalist Philip Morris Philippine Art Awards 1995
solo exhibits
" Color My World " ( Ayala Museum Gallery 3, Makati ) Sept. 1995
" New Works " ( De La Salle University Art Gallery, Taft Ave. Manila ) July 1999
" Stoneware studies " ( Gallery 139 SM Megamall, Mandaluyong ) June 2000
" First Love " ( De La Salle University Art Gallery, Taft Ave. Manila ) Nov. 2001
" bolted " ( Finale Art Gallery, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong ) 2003
"Plastic" ( Jorge B. Vargas Museum, U.P. Diliman ) Jan. 2005
"New sculptures" ( Mag:Net Paseo Center, Makati ) May 2007
" Ordinary" ( Jorge B. Vargas Museum, U.P. Diliman ) June 2007
"Ordinary" ( Mag:Net Café High Street, The Fort ) Oct. 2007
group exhibits
" Painting By Numbers " ( Cultural Center of the Philippines, Roxas blvd. ) Nov. 1993
" Tag-ulan " ( Gallery 139 Alabang Town Center ) June 1996
" Blackbox " ( Gallery 139 SM Megamall, Mandaluyong ) Dec. 1997
" Alay 2 " ( Boston Gallery Cubao, Q.C. ) Dec. 1999
" Hakut " ( The Junk Shop Proj.4, Q.C. ) Sept. 1997
" Bathala Na " ( SM Megamall Art Center, Mandaluyong ) March 2000
" Function Sculpture " ( Drawing Room, Makati ) July 2000
" White Wall " ( Odd Manila, U.P. Diliman ) June 2001
" The HSBC Young Sculptors Show " ( The Enterprise Center, Makati ) Oct. 2001
" Depleted " ( Drawing Room, Makati ) Nov. 2001
" Household Names " ( Drawing Room, Makati ) Nov. 2002
" Inaugural Show " ( Pinto Art Gallery, Antipolo ) Aug. 2004
" Thru The Palette's Eye " ( Main Gallery, Cultural Center of the Philippines ) March 2007
I got into visual art at an early age when my dad would bring home scratch paper from the office and my mom, crayons from the school where she taught.
By the time I was a teenager, I already knew that I wanted to become a visual artist.
I started my career as an artist, first making crayon drawings.
After a few years, I progressed on to paintings.
After a few more years, I got into sculpture.
Currently, I am experimenting on furniture and home furnishings.
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