
For Qube Gallery, Unscattered Voices is precisely this kind of moment: deliberate, thoughtful, quietly transformative. As we return to our original space at Crossroads, we reaffirm a commitment to exhibiting and nurturing the deep and lasting conversations that Cebuano contemporary art deserves.
In this exhibition, seven artists converge, each holding space in their own distinctive manner. They do not speak with one voice, yet they share a common resonance—a quiet determination, a practice of listening deeply and responding honestly through their chosen mediums.
Francis Dravigny weaves our histories and shared cultures into layered compositions using natural fibres, creating quiet narratives stitched in time and tradition.
Amanda LuYm’s practice reveals beauty in restraint, each object thoughtfully balanced, precisely shaped, quietly elegant.
Sio Montera captures emotional landscapes through intuitive movements of paint and pigment, creating textured terrains that invite visceral connection rather than passive viewing.
Jewelle Yeung carefully gathers moments, holding the gentle tension between memory and presence with a subtle but powerful sensitivity.
Golda King transforms repetition into meditation, her recurring circles gently marking presence, each drawing an act of quiet insistence.
Janine Barrera distils visual truths to their purest form, stripping away excess until only clarity remains—each painting a quiet, resolute statement.
Xandrine translates movement into moments of quiet grace, capturing figures suspended between softness and strength, embodying the tender resilience of emerging Cebuano art.
Together, these artists exemplify exactly what Qube Gallery now represents: depth rather than breadth, intention rather than spectacle, and thoughtful engagement above fleeting experience. Unscattered Voices is about our renewed commitment to curatorial authenticity. It’s our way of affirming that true impact is rarely loud—it emerges quietly, steadily, and intentionally.
We invite you to slow down, engage deeply, and witness not just art but a carefully considered moment of change. It’s an invitation into a sustained dialogue, into a collective refusal to disperse or dilute the clarity of authentic voices.
We welcome you back to Crossroads.