THE NEGROS MUSEUM
Antonio Chan Gallery
PHINMA Gallery
The Negros Museum is home to many different galleries and spaces that are open to many local (and international) artists who wants and needs venues to showcase their talents, may it be in exhibitions of their artworks, performances or venues for their workshops and seminars.
The gallery located in the mezzanine of The Negros Museum is funded by the PHINMA Foundation to serve as a gallery featuring the art and culture of the world, specifically, Negros Occidental.
This is a gallery for contemporary exhibits dedicated to continued exposure of Negrenses to their own artistic and cultural heritage.
The TUKLAS Children's Center is an activity area where workshops are conducted for kids of all ages, especially the street children. The Tuklas Library is open for these children to read, play and learn.
The center also offers informal early childhood education for children ages 2-6 where they are offered workshops for different art disciplines such as pottery, sculpture, watercolor and oil paintings.
Tulong Kaalaman Senter
Museum Gallery
Museum Lobby
Galleries and Spaces
The Antonio Chan gallery is a temporary exhibit space to be used by local artists in showcasing their works.
It was named after Mr. Antonio Chan, who gave huge donations to the Negros Museum for their renovations and other exhibits.
The museum gallery is home to the “China’s Reach” and the “Loney’s Gaze” Exhibits.
These exhibits of international background contributed to the rich multi-cultural history of Negros Occidental.
The lobby displays the nine large murals painted by different local artists. These murals showcase the pre-colonial lifestyle, culture, and stories of Negros.