Skip to Content

Trillion Scandal

Providing a satirical representation of $100,000 Dollars in cash, this book critiques the 2025 Flood Management Project corruption in the Philippines and captures quotes and desires from interviewed Filipino people.

Ceramics, Paper

[Edition of 10]

Pabitin

What happens after the party? Inspired by the pabitin, seen in many Filipino gatherings, this artist book explores the aftermath of joy and the small heartbreaks that cause the slow disintegration of youthful innocence.

Bamboo, Handmade Paper

[1 of 1]

Bacteria, Religion, Colour, Forgiveness

This sculptural artist book responds to the way religion and colonial mentality have reshaped ideas of womanhood, identity and acceptance. The embroidered Catholic veil with the words “I will always be dirty” and the white glazed ceramic underneath express a reconciliation with the word “dirty” and an acceptance of the artist’s experiences with childhood obsessive compulsive disorder, religion and race.

Ceramics, Textile

[1 of 1]

Unfluent

This book explores one’s experiences with ‘fluency,’ which encompasses learning new languages as a migrant, relational understanding between human relationships and the reshaping of one’s understanding of home. 

Paper, Japanese stab-binding

[Version I: Risograph, Edition of 5]

[Version II: Printed, Edition of 100]

A Guide for Cultural Mold Making: Slip Casting an American

Learn how to make your own American!

Paper, Coil binding, Plaster

[Edition of 20]

For inquiries on acquisition, kindly contact the artists here.