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Philippine Embassy Celebrates Women´s Month with a Vernissage of the Prints of Lenore RS Lim

March 16, 2016

The Artist delivering a short lecture on prints

The Artist delivering a short lecture on prints

On the occasion of Women´s Month and in celebration of International Women´s Day, the Philippine Embassy in Berlin successfully hosted the opening of “Pieces of Dreams,” an exhibit featuring the works of Philippine Prints Artist Lenore RS Lim.

Lim is an acclaimed Filipina printmaker based in Manila, New York and Vancouver.  A self-confessed late-bloomer artist, she is firmly rooted in her Filipino heritage while she mostly developed, practiced and exhibited her art abroad.

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek with Ms. Lenore RS Lim and the Director for Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific of the Federal Foreign Office, Ms. Birgit Ory, during the ribbon cutting ceremony formally opening the “Pieces of Dreams” exhibition.

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek with Ms. Lenore RS Lim and the Director for Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific of the Federal Foreign Office, Ms. Birgit Ory, during the ribbon cutting ceremony formally opening the “Pieces of Dreams” exhibition.

Guests at the Vernissage included trailblazing women from the German government and private sector, the diplomatic corps, and the Filipino community in Berlin.  The Federal Foreign Office’s Director for Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, Ms. Birgit Ory was the guest of honor. Ms. Ory joined Ms. Lim and Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek in the ribbon cutting ceremony to formally open the exhibit.

In “Pieces of Dreams,” the viewers were allowed to probe the artist’s dreams, memories and aspirations, and in the process invite them to reflect on their own.  The exhibit presented recurring images of nature as well fabrics and heirloom clothing which are wistful, nostalgic, graphic, and grotesque.

When asked about the difference between the art of printmaking and painting, Lim explained that “a painter paints directly on canvas, paper or fabric. As a printmaker, I draw on wood, silk, metal or stone.  If I use wood, it’s called woodcut: silk, it’s silk screen; if metal, like copper, it’s etching; and if I use stone it’s called lithography. A printmaker uses a press and chemicals to transfer the design to the paper or another surface.  This way, we can do multiples or what we call – an edition.”

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Guests at the Vernissage included trailblazing women from the German government and private sector, the diplomatic corps, and the Filipino community in Berlin

On the beginnings of her discipline as an artist, Lim said “I studied at the College of the Holy Spirit, Mendiola.  The school was run by German nuns, the Servants of the Holy Spirit.  I got the discipline and value of hard work from the German nuns.  Our art teacher invited me and some other classmates to come on Saturday mornings for free art lessons. When my father learned about this, he bought a drawing book for me right away.  Because of these art lessons, I decided to continue and take Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines.”

After graduating Fine Arts from the University of the Philippines, Lim taught art at the Assumptions Convent and at the International School Manila.

Lim received the Presidential Award (Pamana ng Pilipino Award) for Filipinos overseas, in 2004 and the Outstanding Professional Award for Fine Arts from the University of the Philippines Alumni Association in 2005 for her accomplishments in the arts. She enjoys a growing audience of collectors in the United States, where she was awarded a prestigious Jackson Pollock-Lee Krasner Foundation Grant, among other honors.

Her work is included in the U.S. Library of Congress and the private collection of Agnes Gund, Chairman and President Emerita of The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan among others.  Ms. Gund penned the foreword to her monograph Profound Afterglow: The Prints of Lenore RS Lim, published by Reyes Publishing in 2005.  She is represented in New York by Tally Beck Contemporary Art and in the Philippines by Altro Mondo Gallery.

In 2010, she was given a grant to hold a solo exhibit at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Main Gallery.  “FULL CIRCLE: A Retrospective” featured 100 of her artworks – etchings, serigraphs and monoprints.  Just before her Berlin stint, she opened the exhibit “Layered Life” at the Altro Mondo Gallery in Makati.

“Pieces of Dreams” is available for public viewing at the Philippine Embassy from 9 to 22 March 2016, 0900h to 1600h, Mondays to Fridays.  More information on Lim’s works and upcoming events may be accessed through her website, www.lenorelim.com. END

The artist explaining her work to guests during the exhibit walk through

The artist explaining her work to guests during the exhibit walk through

 

The artist and her family with Embassy officials and staff

The artist and her family with Embassy officials and staff

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Some of the prints included in the exhibit “Weeping Willow” and “Vienna 2.”

Some of the prints included in the exhibit “Weeping Willow” and “Vienna 2.”

Information Seminar, 28 April 2013 in Hamburg Philippine Civil Security Market

March 14, 2016

Location: Handelskammer Hamburg

On behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) foreign markets consulting will organize a one-day information seminar together with the German-Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GPCCI) on the Civil Security Market in the Philippines. The event takes place on April 28, 2016 in the Handelskammer in Hamburg and is supported by the Verband für Sicherheitstechnik (VfS) and the ASW Bundesverband as well as by the Handelskammer Hamburg.

The event target is, to inform German companies about the overall market conditions and business opportunities in the field of civil security technologies and services in the Philippines. To this, experts from both countries will present their insights about general and sector specific information. Moreover recommendations will be given in terms of sales, market entry strategies and cooperation potential within the Philippine security sector. The project is funded by the BMWi. The attendance of the seminar is free of charge. For the daily catering service a fee of 30,00 € (including MwSt) will be claimed.

Closing Date: 18 April 2016

For further information about the program and registration please download the following documents (in German):

Or contact directly: Dorothea Mertes, foreign markets consulting, Berlin (mertes@foreignmarkets.de, Tel: +49(0)173 24 33 475)

Links:

www.foreignmarkets.de

http://philippinen.ahk.de/

ANNOUNCEMENT – HOLIDAYS IN MARCH

March 11, 2016

The Embassy will be closed on the following holidays:

  • Thursday, 24 March 2016 (Maundy Thursday)
  • Friday, 25 March 2016 (Good Friday)
  • Monday, 28 March 2016 (Easter Monday)

All consular applicants are advised to review their travel calendar in light of this announcement.

For emergency cases, please call the Embassy at the following mobile number:  0173 521 5703

 

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ANKÜNDIGUNG

FEIERTAGE IM MÄRZ

 

Die Botschaft wird an den folgenden Feiertagen geschlossen sein:

  • Donnerstag, 24. März 2016 (Gründonnerstag)
  • Freitag, 25. März 2016 (Karfreitag)
  • Montag, 28. März 2016 (Ostermontag)

Alle konsularischen Antragsteller werden gebeten, ihre Reisedaten an diese Ankündigung anzupassen.

Die Botschaft wird an den übrigen Arbeitstagen geöffnet sein.  In Notfällen ist die Botschaft unter der folgenden Telefonnummer zu erreichen:  0173 521 5703

Philippine Embassy in Berlin Conducts its first Consular Outreach Services for 2016 in Hamburg

March 3, 2016

 

Federation of Filipino Organizations in Northern Germany (FFONG) Officers and members with the Philippine Embassy Team in Hamburg

Federation of Filipino Organizations in Northern Germany (FFONG) Officers and members with the Philippine Embassy Team in Hamburg

The Philippine Embassy team composed of Mr. Ruben C. Atienza, Mr. Jovencio P. Catbagan, Ms. Rowena Hernandez, Ms.Lourdes Marie Reyes and Mr. Melchor D. Francisco conducted the first Consular Mobile Outreach for 2016 in Hamburg in cooperation with the Federation of Filipino Organizations in Northern Germany (FFONG) headed by the President, Ms. Conchita Heitmann. The Consular Outreach was held at Freie Evangelische Gemeinde “Holstenwall”, Michaelispassage 1 in Hamburg.

Piloting Berlin PE’s online appointment system, a total of 103 services were successfully rendered during the said outreach.

Interested applicants were also able to consult Ms. Wilma M. Ortiz and Mr. Lester Paul S. Mata of the Philippine Social Security System (SSS) Milan Representative Office who joined the Embassy team for the consular outreach in Hamburg. The SSS officials answered queries and processed SSS membership contributions during the one-day outreach.

The Embassy aims to reach and provide Consular services to all Filipinos far from Berlin through the conduct of these activities in different parts of Germany. The List of the updated Consular activities are posted at the Philippine Embassy’s website. END

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Applicants availing the consular services in Hamburg

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