Celebrate Filipino heritage through art at Kapampangan Ku Madrid in Bataan 2025
Kapampangan Ku: Madrid in Bataan 2025 brings the Filipino story to life through art. The exhibit, open to the public at Level 1, SM City Bataan from October 1 to 14, highlights the works of Kapampangan artist Manuel Trinidad Madrid.

The showcase reflects Filipino identity through powerful visual storytelling. Each artwork mirrors the country’s cultural roots, resilience, and evolving identity. Madrid’s art connects personal memories with national history, showing how shared experiences shape the Filipino soul.
Madrid, known for his expressive brushwork and emotional storytelling, uses his canvas to explore belonging, memory, and pride. His art captures the essence of being Filipino—complex, colorful, and deeply human. Visitors will find themselves reflecting on what it means to carry both heritage and hope.
The exhibit blends nostalgia with modern expression. It honors indigenous roots while embracing contemporary life. Each painting invites conversation about community and culture. More than an art display, it is a celebration of national character.
For those who appreciate Filipino artistry, this exhibit offers a rare chance to see how one artist transforms identity into visual form. Madrid’s pieces carry emotion and purpose. They remind us that Filipino pride is found not only in history books but also in the living creativity of its people.
Kapampangan Ku: Madrid in Bataan 2025 welcomes everyone to experience art that speaks from the heart. It celebrates a shared heritage and a resilient spirit. Visitors can expect an inspiring encounter that honors both the Kapampangan legacy and the Filipino story.
Visit SM City Bataan and celebrate Filipino identity through the art of Manuel Trinidad Madrid.