I love their seasonal Habi exhibit. I believe it's different every year, though I was only able to attend this year so far. I could see we have a rich variety of indigenous textiles through their collection spanning across Luzon to Mindinao. The descriptions of each exhibited piece is fairly detailed too that I am able to appreciate it better. For example, I found out that the Ilocano indigenous pattern on a bag I bought a few months before is meant to ward off evil spirits. So I carry a sort of protection or anting-anting with me when I carry that bag. How cool is that?
They also hold workshops and seminars, and during that museum visit I learned that they had an upcoming Habi seminar, but I already had a commitment that time. I might attend one of their events next time when I am free.
It's nice to know that a museum like this thrives in the middle of Makati's central business district and can give a nice respite for office workers. And yes, it's in an office building. Of course, those going out on a weekend can also go here too before having dinner, which is what my friends and I did, though one of them works at the building. read more