Witness Creativity, Altruism, and Hope at ICanServe’s “The Pink Room”

August 31, 2024
|
By 
Katherine Lopez

Getting a breast cancer diagnosis may turn one’s world upside down. It often leads to a rough road ahead. But also on this road are stories of strength, courage, and hope that this diagnosis can be beaten and overcome. With The Pink Room, an initiative by breast cancer awareness advocacy group ICanServe Foundation, this message rings loud and clear.

For the past 25 years, ICanServe Foundation has been promoting early detection and timely access to proper treatment. To celebrate its silver year, the non-profit organization is launching The Pink Room, an exhibit featuring 27 pairs of Nike Air Force 1 (AF1) Triple White sneakers beautifully designed by Filipino artists.

About the Pink Room

The Pink Room exhibit will be open to the public on September 1 and 2 at The Estate Makati Lounge, SMX Aura Hall 3, Taguig. Then, the exhibit will move to the adjacent Brittany Hotel and will continue from September 4 to 14. On its last day, the shoes on display will be auctioned off, while two pairs will be raffled.

“The Pink Room was conceptualized to be really called the Gallery for Good. And the Pink Room was named such because pink represents the battle against breast cancer. So worldwide, we know that the pink ribbon always represented that cause,” explained Carmina Sanchez-Jacob, president of FashX, a fashion trade organization working with ICanServe Foundation for this advocacy.

Proceeds from the auction will benefit the ICanServe Foundation and some of the artists involved in the project. Designer Carol Karthe will curate the space, while Endo Lighting will enhance the shoes on display.

“It’s a shared effort between the artists and the ICanServe Foundation, and for ICanServe, it goes without saying that whatever money is raised goes to continue the work that they’ve been doing for the last 25 years in support of breast cancer awareness in the country,” said Sanchez-Jacob of The Pink Room.

A pair of white sneakers with gold wings designed by Daniel dela Cruz.
Shoe design by artist Daniel dela Cruz for The Pink Room.

An All-Star Line Up

National Artist for Visual Arts Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera leads the roster of Pink Room Artists, which also includes Gus Albor, Arce, Max Balatbat, Plet Bolipata, Elmer Borlongan, Jinggoy Buensuceso, Carlo Calma, Katrina Cuenca, RM De Leon, Daniel dela Cruz, Monica Delgado, Tracie Anglo Dizon, Christina Dy, Emmanuel Garibay, Toym Imao, Jose Santos III, Pam Yan Santos, Gerry Tan, Carlo Tanseco, Vien Valencia, Lydia Velasco, Ronald Ventura, Melissa Yeung Yap, and MM Yu. The shoes they designed will be for auction.

Meanwhile, artists Ciane Xavier and Lilianna Manahan donated the pairs they designed for the raffle.

“Two of the artists on the roster are breast cancer survivors themselves. Several are children of cancer survivors. Several have told us that many of them have dear friends who are on a healing [from] cancer journey,” said Crisann Celdran, chairman of the board of ICanServe Foundation, during the Pink Room media briefing at The Estate Makati Lounge, SMX Aura Hall 3, Taguig. “And the connection to cancer makes their artistic contributions even more powerful, even more moving.”

Finding Peace and Hope in Art

Dancer and artist Christina Dy, who is also a breast cancer survivor herself, shared that the shoe she designed for the Pink Room is about hope. “I was so lost and depressed when I first got cancer. I mean, who wouldn’t, right?” she said.

A pair of sneakers designed by artist Christina Dy for the Pink Room.
Shoe design by dancer and artist Christina Dy for The Pink Room.

Dy shared that taking cues from kintsugi, or the Japanese art of repairing and mending broken pottery with gold, helped her get through her cancer journey. “I actually was able to process my feelings then by making self-portraits with the kintsugi theme. So, I would draw my body with gold scars and flowers and butterflies coming out of my scar.”

This art form “gave me peace and hope that, you know, this is not the end. Good things will come out of this. And good things have come out of it. And I wanted to put that whole thing into the shoe,” Dy added.

To make her shoe design a representation of her journey, she made the Nike swoosh on the left shoe gold because her surgery scar was on her left breast.

Dy hopes that when people visit the Pink Room, they’ll see that they, in their own way, can do something for the good of all. “Even if they don’t buy the shoe or even if they don’t join the raffle, I think if we instill that inspiration and creativity with everyone who goes to see this exhibit, I think we would have done the world a good thing. But also I want people to know that they can use their talents to help a worthy cause—no matter what your talent is, no matter what the cause is, no matter how big,” Dy said.

Photography by Ed Simon

Read more: STPI and The Met Inaugurate New Exhibit, ‘Chances of Contact’

Stone House: A Biophilic Sanctuary Made Through Innovative Adaptive Reuse.

Stone House: A Biophilic Sanctuary Made Through Innovative Adaptive Reuse

Sustainable design takes many forms—one of the most compelling being biophilic design. This approach intends to close the divide between humans and nature, particularly in increasingly urbanized environments. And it’s even more inspiring when it’s embodied through another facet of sustainability, which is adaptive reuse. The Stone House, as the perfect realization of these design […]

An anti-Visiting Forces Agreement poster. Photo by Elle Yap.

Political Art in 2024: How Artists Discuss Our Sociopolitical Climate

Political art remains a risky endeavor even in the democratic institutions of the Philippines today. Activism and provocation in art, raising a fist against the status quo, tends to get an outsized reaction from the government.  History of Censorship We saw this recently in the attempted censorship of Alipato at Muog, a documentary about the […]

‘Nawawalang Paraiso’ Utilizes Concrete Works to Examine Modern Landscapes

Zean Cabangis’ recent exhibit, Nawawalang Paraiso, explores the recurring theme of nature versus industry. Since the time of Henry David Thoreau, writers and artists expressed a desire to return to nature and comforting past traditions.  While Cabangis’ exhibit for Artinformal Gallery doesn’t reject modernity like Walden would, it commentates on its effect on the world […]

Drawing Room: A Complete Overview of A Historical Social Space.

Drawing Room: A Complete Overview of A Historical Social Space

For homeowners who like to entertain, the usual communal spaces like the living room, dining area, and patio are indispensable. With ample space and comfortable seating, they’re the perfect go-to spots for hosting gatherings and other social events. But with the recent resurgence of traditional interior styles, another space ideal for entertaining reenters the spotlight. […]

SmartAge Unveils Home of the Future: A Glimpse into Tomorrow’s Living

In a significant stride toward redefining modern living, SmartAge recently inaugurated its experiential showroom, Home of the Future. This state-of-the-art space showcases the latest smart home, smart lighting, and smart glass technologies, designed to revolutionize how we interact with our surroundings. The event was a star-studded affair, attended by prominent figures from the design industry […]

Display of sneakers designed for The Pink Room: Gallery for Good.

ICanServe Foundation Opens The Pink Room: Gallery for Good

You can now visit The Pink Room: Gallery for Good at Level 2, The Britanny Hotel, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig from September 4 to 14, 2024. This exhibit, curated by designer Carol Karthe, showcases 27 pairs of Nike Air Force 1 Triple White sneakers designed by Filipino artists. It is an initiative by breast cancer […]

Download this month's BLUPRINT magazine digital copy from:
Subscribe via [email protected]