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ACSCU-AAI visits College of Arts and Sciences
(3/10/2010)

Last February 22ᆮ, 2010, accreditors from the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities Accrediting Agency, Incorporated or ACSCU-AAI, were on hand to review and accredit OLFU's Bachelor of Science in... read more

University welcomes Chinese nurses from affiliate hospital
(2/4/2010)

Our Lady of Fatima University (OLFU) recently established ties with Shijiazhuang Central Hospital and welcomed its Nurses to OLFU's Graduate School. Officers from Shijiazhuang Central Hospital accompanied their nurses to... read more

College of Hospitality and Institutional Management: Cultivating a Culture of Development
(2/4/2010)

More than a change of name, OLFU's College of Hospitality & Institutional Management (CHIM) is an outcome of the College's development of its educational programs and services. A gamut... read more

The Fatima University Gallery (FUG) was formally opened in November of 2004. It is located on the 5th floor of the San Vicente Building in the main campus. The FUG was established to increase the Fatimanian’s awareness and exposure to the visual arts. The FUG endeavors to introduce an energetic and colorful world to the students through art.

The collection of the Fatima University Gallery is diverse, ranging from late 19th century paintings to contemporary masterpieces to sculptures. Through its thematic exhibits, the FUG broadens the students’ knowledge of Philippine art history. The FUG offers a soothing respite from the stressful routine of being a student.

From their academic curricula, the Fatima University Gallery aims to develop the students’ human experience through the visual arts, thereby holistically “improving man as man.”

Gallery Director: Robert Bjorn O. Santos
 
 
The artist's squares works usually follow a color scheme of warm, adjacent colors, red, orange and yellow. They are characterized by a dense use of pirment applied liberally, giving the experience of the physical substance or matiere, which is a high point of modernism.

Title of Painting: Scherzo XXII
By: Edwin Wilwayco
Dimension: 60 x 60 in. (203.2 x 40.6 cm)
Description by: Alice Guillermo
 
 
The spirit of the Summer series introduces Vivaldi's energetic Summer - Concerto in g-minor through the vivid melding of  red orange, rose pink, cadmium red, mauve, violet, indigo, green and gold.


Title of Painting: Summer XIX
By: Edwin Wilwayco
Dimension: 80 x 16 in. (203.2 x 40.6 cm)
Description by: Robert Bjorn O. Santos
 
 
Propelled by a vigorous vivacity, the artist created a magisterial suite of works, where shade of deepest blue, streaked with bituminous blacks, swirl in a maelstom of slushing brush strokes. Thick encrusted impastoes of blues thrust out from the canvas surface into pigmented relief, evoking a sensation akin to a spirit caught, by turns, in ecstatic transport and intense pain.

Title of Painting: My Soul Sanctuary II
By: Edwin Wilwayco
Dimension: 69 x 48 in.
Description by: Cid Reyes
 
 
The tension of always trying to push yourself over the edge, of the testing the limits of your imagination in the hope of creating impressions distinctly your own and quite beyond anything you expected when you stared out - that is where the challenge and beauty of the act of painting is for me.

Title of Painting: Breakthrough X
By: Edwin Wilwayco
Dimension: 18 x 88 in.
Description by: Edwin Wilwayco
 
Dr. Arlyn D .Salut
2nd Place 85.08%
February 2010
Physician's Licensure
 
 
Dr. Reginald R .Cordial
3rd Place 84.92%
February 2010
Physician's Licensure
 
 
Dr. Rod Mark M .Clavel
4th Place 84.67%
February 2010
Physician's Licensure
 
 
Dr. Jan Edward E .Sayco
7th Place 84.08%
February 2010
Physician's Licensure
 
 
Greatsky C .Castuciano
6th Place %
November 2009
Nurse Licensure
 
 
The alumni of any institution are tangible proofs of the institution’s goal of producing quality and valuable individuals. ...read more.
 
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