Various MINT College alumni and students were nominated at the 33rd Awit Awards, given by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (or PARI). The said awards program lauded outstanding achievements in the national music landscape.
MINT College Multimedia student, Kimberly Montes, was the photographer behind BENCH’s tribute to their frontliners in the series #SupportLocal. Her photos featured the top retail brand’s hardworking employees.
Atomic Sessions Manila held a seminar at MINT College on comic book illustration and storytelling. They gathered the school’s talented animators, artists and writers.
MINT Fashion students experienced first-hand an event dedicated to showcase the craftsmanship in creating the Philippines’ national costume, the “terno”—a traditional ensemble of a long, flowy saya (or skirt) and bilowy blouse with its distinct crisp arched sleeves. They had the exclusive access for Ternocon last January 26, 2020.
The project, titled “Everything Counts” is the designed, conceptualized and painted by MINT Multimedia Arts students from college and senior high school. They are guided by Program Head Lizza Gutierrez and instructor Abe Medenilla. Their urban artwork is inspired by the four basic elements—earth, water, air, and fire. These are symbolized by separate trees.