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M3ASBC: Celebrating Filipino and Multicultural Arts in British Columbia


Posted by ReyFort Media M3ASBC, the Mixed Media and Music Artists Society of British Columbia, is an active non-profit organization based in Metro Vancouver. It celebrates culture and community by highlighting the talents of local Filipino and multicultural artists and musicians. The society regularly organizes art exhibitions, live music performances, and community festivals. The society…

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M3ASBC, the Mixed Media and Music Artists Society of British Columbia, is an active non-profit organization based in Metro Vancouver. It celebrates culture and community by highlighting the talents of local Filipino and multicultural artists and musicians.

The society regularly organizes art exhibitions, live music performances, and community festivals.

The society is led by President Antonio Matias and Vice President Raymon Maliwat, a noted visual artist and sculptor. Its members include visual artists Dan Siglos and Paul La Rosa, photo artist Noel Trinidad, digital artist Joel Castro, and sculptor Arnold Maliwat. Society also supports emerging artists Jeremy Garcia and Bianca Matias, encouraging them to pursue their talents.

Founded in August 2024, the society has already presented well-attended exhibits at the Elevate Fashion Show in Vancouver, a five-day exhibit at the converted gallery in Metrotown Banquet Hall, a five-day exhibit at Amica Senior Housing, and curated art exhibits for the Pinoy Festivals. It also hosts events such as on-the-spot painting contests and art workshops designed to foster creativity and cultural connection among young artists.

From June 9 to 19, 2026, the society will present an art exhibit and heritage show at Surrey City Hall to celebrate 128 years of Philippine Independence and 77 years of diplomatic relations with Canada. The Filipino diaspora has been part of Canada’s social fabric since as early as 1861, before Canadian Confederation. On June 14, 2026, M3ASBC will collaborate with Inarte and Himig Kabataan for a concert and film screenings at Surrey City Hall.

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