Anne Quito is a design writer, critic, and art director based in New York City. An alumna of Ateneo de Manila University, she received an MA in Visual Culture from Georgetown University and an MFA in Design Criticism from the School of Visual Arts, where she wrote a thesis on the branding of the world’s newest nation, South Sudan. Anne is also the founding director of the mission-driven non-profit design studio, Design Lab 360, and has spoken at TED Global, AIGA, WHO/PAHO, and the CDC about design in the public sector.
From athletes overcoming summits and seas to conservationists guarding our national heritage, here are the modern odysseys of Filipinos approaching the limits of what is possible.
Read More >>The craft that produces religious statues all over the world begins in a modest workshop in the town of Paete.
Read More >>Biologist Klaus Stiefel goes deep into Mabinay, the Caving Capital of the Philippines, to explore the dynamics between the creatures of the night and the subterranean.
Read More >>This August 16 to 20, join Jacob Maentz and his team at the Homelands exhibition and book launch in Manila for talks honoring the Indigenous peoples of the archipelago.
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