Art Circle Gallery

Art Circle Gallery "We Bring You The Best in Philippine Art.”

Since 1992 when it first opened at CREBA Building in Roces Ave., Art Circle Gallery has continued and strived to “Bring You The Best in Philippine Art.”

All our exhibiting artists are selected on the basis of their artistic accomplishments and creative achievements. We offer the widest array of works from established artists to coming artists known for their talent and unique artistic expression.

Branches:
Shangri-la Plaza
Ayala Mall Circuit Makati
SM Megamall
SM North
UP Bahay ng Alumni Diliman
Festival Supermall
Robinsons Galleria
Robinsons Magnolia
Glorietta 4
Ayala by the Bay
LRI Design Plaza


Associated Galleries:
Heritage Art Gallery
Old Manila
Art Tempo
Gallery Big

Art Group:
BAGO

In a fast-paced world, Filipino artist Monnar Baldemor’s "Peacock" invites us to slow down. Through his signature meticu...
18/05/2026

In a fast-paced world, Filipino artist Monnar Baldemor’s "Peacock" invites us to slow down. Through his signature meticulous lines and vibrant acrylics, this stunning piece celebrates the universal symbol of beauty, confidence, and spiritual rebirth.

Untitled
by Monnar Baldemor
24 x 48 in
Acrylic, Pen and Ink on Canvas

In 2021, artist Jerry Morada turned to the Chinese Zodiac for inspiration, centering his collection on the powerful symb...
17/05/2026

In 2021, artist Jerry Morada turned to the Chinese Zodiac for inspiration, centering his collection on the powerful symbol of the Ox.

Rooted deeply in agricultural history, the Ox represents far more than strength—it is a timeless symbol of diligence, resilience, and prosperity. Through these pieces, Morada beautifully captures the steady, reliable endurance required to overcome life's obstacles.

The Jolly, Jolly Bull
by Jerry Morada
12 x 25.5 x 10 in
Marble sculpture on Wooden Base

Brick, cement, and wood anchor this composition in permanent reality, while glowing stained glass and sweeping brass tre...
16/05/2026

Brick, cement, and wood anchor this composition in permanent reality, while glowing stained glass and sweeping brass tree roots introduce light and transformation. Velasco shows us that even the most weathered spaces can cultivate new beginnings.

Ancestral Archive
by Cris Velasco
31 x 32 inches
Brick, Wood, Cement, Brass and Stained Glass)

Where tradition meets intention — artist William Yu brings the powerful symbolism of the 8-horse painting to life, compl...
13/05/2026

Where tradition meets intention — artist William Yu brings the powerful symbolism of the 8-horse painting to life, complete with intricate Baybayin. In Vastu and Feng Shui, these horses represent the momentum needed to achieve the 8 pillars of a fulfilling life, from career growth and fame to health and happiness.

8 Horses
by William Yu
24 x 36 in.
Acrylic on Canvas

There’s something so nostalgic about Cunanan’s Glimpse of Dawn. It beautifully captures the first light hitting the fiel...
12/05/2026

There’s something so nostalgic about Cunanan’s Glimpse of Dawn. It beautifully captures the first light hitting the fields—reminiscent of those early country mornings before the day’s hard work begins.

Glimpse of Dawn
by Lemuel Cunanan
36 x 48 in.
Oil on Canvas

ADVISORY: Nelson Aton Naparato is no longer connected and has not been affiliated with Art Circle Gallery for the past 5...
11/05/2026

ADVISORY: Nelson Aton Naparato is no longer connected and has not been affiliated with Art Circle Gallery for the past 5 months.

He is unauthorized to represent us. The gallery will not recognize any transactions or consignments made in our name through him. For official business, please reach out to us through our verified channels only.

— Art Circle Gallery

11/05/2026

Fragments of Islands.
Fragments of memory.

Archipelago: Portraits of our Homeland by Isab Angeles reimagines familiar landscapes through quiet detail and reflection.

Cagandahan’s sculpture captures a fisherman on a day unlike most. Living by what he alone can catch, each journey to sea...
11/05/2026

Cagandahan’s sculpture captures a fisherman on a day unlike most. Living by what he alone can catch, each journey to sea carries uncertainty. But today, his haul is generous. The weight he carries speaks not only of labor, but of relief — knowing there is finally more to bring home.

The Sea Provides
by Glen Cagandahan
29 x 12 x 11 in.
Epoxy Clay, Stone on Wood Base

Today, we honor mothers.The ones who keep going, even when they’re tired.The ones who carry more than what is seen.The o...
10/05/2026

Today, we honor mothers.

The ones who keep going, even when they’re tired.
The ones who carry more than what is seen.
The ones who provide, sustain, and hold everything together—often without pause, often without being asked how they’re doing.

For the working mothers, the single mothers, and those who have become the backbone of their homes—not by choice, but because they had to.

There is a quiet strength that is not celebrated enough, but is constant.
The kind that doesn’t stop


Happy Mother’s Day!

Divided scenes, one cohesive story. Jerson Samson uses a monochromatic blue palette to capture the pulse of daily life. ...
08/05/2026

Divided scenes, one cohesive story. Jerson Samson uses a monochromatic blue palette to capture the pulse of daily life. Even with multiple sections of motion, there’s a sense of calm balance that ties the whole piece together. What do you see in the details?

Pareidolia
by Jerson Samson
48 x 72 in
Oil on Canvas

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