Luntad: Group Art Workshop on Sustainable Art Practices
Registration is confirmed only after full payment is received.
For corporate, institutional bookings, outreach programs, and sponsored art workshops, acceptable honoraria must include transportation, accommodation, personal allowance for the facilitator/art mentor, and art materials to be shouldered by the contracting organization.
(For Ann GV Art Studio bookings only): Payments are non-refundable but transferable to another participant or to a future Luntad workshop (valid for six [6] months), provided notice is given at least seven [7] days before the event.
Slots are limited, depending on the space or venue provided, to maintain a nurturing, personalized creative space; bookings are processed on a first-come, first-served basis at Ann GV Art Studio or designated venue.
For corporate, outreach, or institutional workshops, the minimum participant age shall be determined by the contracting party.
For Ann GV Art Studio-specific workshops, participants will be grouped into the following tiers:
Children: 12 years old and below
Teens: 13 to 17 years old
Young Adults: 18 to 25 years old
Adults/Professionals: 26 years old and above
All creative spirits are welcome, regardless of skill level, but an open mind toward eco-conscious techniques is expected.
Core sustainable materials will be provided by the program contractor/facilitator or Ann GV herself depending on the workshop requirement.
Participants are also encouraged to bring their own upcycled or natural materials to enrich their creative process. (Material requirements will be announced promptly.)
Luntad, derived from a Hiligaynon lexicon, reflects the artist’s tribute to her birthplace and commitment to eco-conscious living.
Luntad as a Hiligaynon word that carries a deep, cultural significance. It generally means "to set in motion" or "to lay down roots," referring to the act of nurturing something to grow, develop, and flourish — much like planting a seed in the earth and allowing it to thrive. It embodies the concept of sustainability, growth, and connection with nature, which perfectly aligns with the values of Luntad workshop.
Only eco-friendly, non-toxic, and sustainable materials are encouraged and permitted during sessions.
Participants must practice mindful resource use, minimizing waste and promoting responsible material handling.
The spirit of upcycling, recycling, reusing, and nature-based creativity will be celebrated throughout the workshop.
Respectful interaction with fellow participants, Ann GV, and the creative environment of Luntad is required at all times.
Photography for personal memory-keeping is allowed. Public sharing of workshop photos must acknowledge Luntad and credit Ann GV as the lead artist advocate.
Ann GV reserves the right to remove any participant exhibiting disruptive, disrespectful, or harmful behavior without refund.
In case of unforeseen circumstances (e.g., natural disasters, emergencies), Ann GV may reschedule Luntad sessions. Participants will be informed promptly and given the option to:
Attend the rescheduled workshop, or
Apply their booking fee as a credit toward another Luntad session.
Participation in Luntad is undertaken at the participant’s own risk.
Ann GV and the Luntad organizers are not responsible for any personal injury, illness, loss, or damage to personal belongings during the workshop.
All original workshop content, techniques, and creative frameworks developed and shared during Luntad remain the intellectual property of Ann GV.
Participants may use their learnings for personal growth and exploration but must seek formal permission if intending to teach, reproduce, or commercially apply any specific methods introduced in the sessions.