If you are planning to visit the Vargas museum you would probably see this scene before you enter the museum:
If you’re thinking that these are directional signs, well you might as well think again. These what you “think” directional signs are actually works of UP students expressing their ideas about some issues in a form of art. These signs or placards displayed outside the Vargas museum depict the stories of our nation in a different perspective. Each has a significant story that lead the viewer of these placards to question the political issues in our country. Now with problematic issues rising from left and right there is no way to combat these things but to express their existence to the public. And one way to express them is by using arts as a medium as shown above.
Here are some placards that may attract your attention:
Shows the conflict between Presdent Aquino’s plans and the Rights of our native Filipinos
The representation of people who wants to change the country; the message they want to spread.
How we are secretly controlled by other nations.
Begging peace for our country is like saying it to other nation’s ass.
And the injustice of freedom of speech.
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