14/01/2026
UP College of Fine Arts Department of Visual Communication
The official Facebook account of the Department of Visual Communication of UP Diliman College of Fine Arts
This is the official online page of UP College of Fine Arts' Department of Visual Communication. This page offers information regarding the activities, events, achievements, and endeavors of Viscom Faculty and student body.
14/01/2026
10/01/2026
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30/12/2025
Thank you UP Symphony Orchestra for collaborating with our Visual Communication freshmen and sophomore students for Tunog at Kulay performance and exhibit last October for the children of the PGH Pediatric Hematology Oncology Clinic! ♥️
21/12/2025
CONGRATULATIONS
One UP 2025-2027
Professorial Chair and Faculty Grant Awardees
of the Department of Visual Communication!!!
21/12/2025
PAGBATI AT PAGPUGAY sa Kaguruan ng Kolehiyo ng Sining Biswal na ginawaran ng ONE UP 2025-2027 Professorial Chair and Faculty Grant!
LIST OF ONE UP PROFESSORIAL CHAIR AND FACULTY GRANT AWARDS (2025-2027)
College of Fine Arts
University of the Philippines Diliman
ONE UP PROFESSORIAL CHAIRS
Department of Studio Arts:
Assoc. Prof. Jamel Joseph Obnamia (for Creative Work and Public Service)
Assoc. Prof. Ma Victoria Abaño (for Creative Work and Public Service)
Department of Theory:
Prof. Dayang Magdalena Nirvana Yraola (for Teaching and Creative Work)
Department of Visual Communication:
Prof. Marc San Valentin (for Teaching and Creative Work)
Assoc. Prof. Fortunato de la Peña, Jr. (for Teaching and Creative Work)
Assoc. Prof. Ma. Rita Gudiño (for Teaching and Creative Work)
ONE UP FACULTY GRANT AWARDS:
Department of Theory:
Asst. Prof. Lisa Ito-Tapang (for Teaching and Creative Work)
Assoc. Prof. May Lyn Cruz (for Teaching and Creative Work)
Department of Visual Communication:
Assoc. Prof. Annie Dennise Pacaña (for Creative Work and Public Service)
Asst. Prof. Sandra Michelle Dans (for Teaching and Creative Work)
21/12/2025
CONGRATULATIONS MA'AM TEPAI PASCUAL!
🤗🔥💥✨
Author-Illustrator of Duty Ka Ba? Komiks 3
Best Graphic Novel & Comics in Filipino
on the 43rd National Book Awards
08/12/2025
ADOBO EXCLUSIVE: Every creative needs a strong voice, but how do you find it? For Filipino graphic design legend Lucille Tenazas, it took 65 job interviews and an early lesson in life.
Gain perspective from a true industry pioneer. Catch the full insights from “Leading by Design,” co-presented by the CDAP Communication Design Association of the Philippines and adobo Magazine.
READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://ebx.sh/gjiACN
05/12/2025
The Department of Visual Communication supports this WALK & SKETCH by our alumni...
Ronnie Del Carmen is this awesome human artist being responsible for the best moments on Finding Nemo, Up & was the co director of Inside Out. Hang out with us as we walk & sketch around UP Diliman :) It's Free!
Dec. 6, 9:30 AM, meet up at UP Oblation.
Organized by our alumnus from Rocketsheep Studio
Ronnie Del Carmen is this awesome human artist being responsible for the best moments on Finding Nemo, Up & was the co director of Inside Out. Hang out with us as we walk & sketch around UP Diliman :) It's Free!
Dec. 6, 9:30 AM, meet up at UP Oblation.
24/09/2025
Hello CFA students!
Discover innovation in action! Join us for our FabLab Open House, where you’ll get the chance to explore and learn how our powerful fabrication machines work.
📅 Monday, September 29, 2025
🕓 1:00-5:00 PM
📍 UP CFA FabLab
💡Open to UP College of Fine Arts students only. First come, first served basis with priority slots given to freshies. Limited slots, so register now!
THIS EVENT IS FREE. Register at https://forms.gle/ucxeLqQEVUbVAyes8
14/09/2025
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The University of the Philippines
College of Fine Arts
mourns the passing
of our beloved mentor, colleague, and friend,
visual artist, Roberto B. Feleo (1954-2025).
Sir Bob, 1998-1999 Chairperson of the Department of Studio Arts, will be dearly missed. We are grateful to have had the privilege of being part of your life for more than three decades. 🤍
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Roberto “Bob” B. Feleo
(September 9 1954 - September 13, 2025)
The University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts (UPCFA) community grieves and bids farewell to a beloved colleague, the painter, sculptor, and art educator Roberto Bulatao Feleo.
Feleo will be fondly remembered as an artist and mentor who challenged generations of artists to explore local materials and processes and create contemporary works informed by national identity, indigenous history, and social commentary.
Feleo’s journey as an artist started with his early exposure to the works of folk artists and artisans (Contreras-Koterbay 2006) and his first years as a History undergraduate at the University of the Philippines. He started to join group exhibitions as early as 1978 and shifted to complete a Bachelor of Fine Arts (major in Painting) at Philippine Women’s University in 1982.
As a visual artist, Feleo looked further beyond the Western-oriented academic traditions of both schools and found inspiration in the country’s layered history of cultural symbols: from pre-Hispanic mythology to Catholic folk religious icons to pop and historical figures. From these, he produced his Sapin-Sapin mixed media series across the waning years of Martial Law and later won the Grand Prize of the inaugural Metrobank Painting Competition in 1984.
As an art educator, Prof. Feleo, or Sir Bob as many affectionately called him, moreover proved that artistic practice is immensely enriched and expanded through mentoring, through his long record of service of teaching for nearly 45 years. He started as a resident visual arts instructor at the Philippine High School for the Arts in Mt. Makiling, Laguna from 1980 to 2007 and later taught at the PWU School of Fine Arts in Malate, Manila. He served as a faculty member of the College of Fine Arts in UP Diliman for over 35 years, starting as a Senior Lecturer in 1991, teaching the rudiments of materials, stagecraft, and sculptural technique. He earned his tenure by 1998 and served as the Chairperson of the Department of Studio Arts, continuing to teach until the last months of his life.
Feleo leaves behind a body of work that is central to the continuing story of Philippine contemporary art. His early Sapin-Sapin and Pintado (Painted One) series, starting in Hiraya Gallery and represented in the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Japan, won him further recognition as a Cultural Center of the Philippines Thirteen Artists Awardee in 1988. He would later on visit the Virginia Center for Creative Art in the United States on a fellowship (1988). The 1990s saw Feleo single handedly producing illustrations for The Soul Book (1991) and innovating on his exploration of folk spirituality, as seen in works from his Tau-Tao ancestors (1994) and virinas (vitrines or glass bell cases) series in 2009.
Feleo taught what he practiced. He was generous in sharing knowledge of his professional practice and mixed media techniques developed through time, such as the use of sawdust, powdered egg shells, and glue as a signature medium for his own sculpture and assemblage works. Remembered for his pragmatic and philosophical approach to art-making and wry yet humble demeanor in instruction, his own life and practice helped shape several generations of Philippine artists from all three schools, and beyond.
Farewell, Sir Bob: an artist of the country and beloved mentor to many. The UP College of Fine Arts will continue to celebrate your art and life within its hallowed halls.
texts courtesy of UP CFA Asst. Prof. Lisa Ito-Tapang
22/08/2025
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18/08/2025
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NSAC is a competition that showcases the talents of the youth in various art forms.
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