GALLERIES and EXHIBIT HALLS
Bulwagang Juan Luna
(Main Gallery)
The CCP main gallery is named after one of the greatest Filipino artist and figures of the Philippine Revolution, Juan Luna, whose most famous work is the Majestic Spollarium.
Bulwagang Fernando Amorsolo
(Small Gallery)
The gallery is named after the first National Artist for Painting who immortalized the quality of Philippine sunlight in his evocative paintings of the Philippine countryside. Many of his historical works graced textbooks and calendars, shaping the visual imagination of many generations of Filipino children.
Bulwagang Carlos V.Francisco
(Little Theater Lobby)
The lobby is named after the National Artist for Painting Carlos V. Francisco who is credited with the revival of Philippine murals. He was also among the first – generation modernists who, with Victorio C. Edades and Galo B. Ocampo made up the pioneering triumvirate that led Philippine art to new directions.
Pasilyo Victorio Edades
(Fourth floor museum hallway
The hallway was named after National Artist for Painting Victorio Edades who pioneered Philippine modern art. He first attained nationwide recognition with the life size multi-figural Bonifacio monument, which was unveiled in 1933. Some other well – known works by the artist include the Oblation at the UP Campus and the statue of President Ramon Magsaysay in the GSIS lobby.
Pasilyo Vicente Manansala
(Second floor hallway)
The gallery is named after national artist Vicente Manansala, a member of the Thirteen Models and neorealists who was at the forefront of modernist movement in Philippine Art .