Now on its third year, Art Walk by Ayala Land returns as a city-wide cultural experience that brings art into the everyday spaces of Makati—extending from the Makati Central Business District all the way to Circuit Makati.
Running from January 30 to February 8, and throughout Art Month this February for select art installations and activations, the Art Walk features a series of installations, performances, and creative activations that unfold across the city over the course of the month, inviting repeated visits and discovery.
Conceived as a complement to Art Fair Philippines, the Art Walk reflects Ayala Land’s long-held belief that art plays a vital role in shaping communities and enriching how cities are experienced. For Ayala Land, culture is not an add-on to development, but a core layer of community-building—something that gives meaning to public spaces and invites people to connect more deeply with their surroundings.
Art Beyond the Fair, Into the City
While Art Fair Philippines anchors the contemporary art conversation, the Art Walk extends that experience beyond the fair venue and into the city itself – into places where people already walk, gather, shop, commute, and spend time.


This year, the Art Walk unfolds across a diverse range of public spaces, including Ayala Museum, One Ayala Terminal, the Paseo pedestrian underpass, Greenbelt, Glorietta, Ayala Triangle Gardens, Ayala Malls Circuit, and the future site of the contemporary arts center in Circuit Makati. From museums and malls to parks, pedestrian pathways, and a transport hub, the range of locations reflects a clear idea: art belongs everywhere, not only in formal or expected settings.

By intentionally spanning from the Makati CBD to Circuit Makati, the Art Walk creates a cultural thread that runs across the city—linking districts and communities through shared creative experiences.
Filipino Artists in a Global Context
At its core, the Art Walk is a platform for artists—particularly Filipino artists—who are presented side by side with international artists within the same public spaces. This positioning places local talent in a global creative context and affirms the strength of contemporary Philippine art on an international stage.

Across February, audiences can encounter not only visual art, but also performing arts, installations, and a range of art-related activations that bring different forms of creative expression into public space.
Designing the Experience as a Journey
New this year is a more intentional approach to experience design. Rather than encountering artworks as isolated moments, audiences are invited to experience the Art Walk as one connected journey—making discovery easier, more intuitive, and more inviting.
The overall experience design and visual system of the Art Walk was created by artist and designer Dan Matutina. As an artist himself, Matutina approached the design from the perspective of how art is encountered, interpreted, and felt—shaped by how artists hope their work will be discovered, and how audiences naturally move, pause, and connect with a piece. His work establishes a clear visual language and identity across districts, helping visitors navigate the Art Walk with confidence.
The Art Walk Map: A Cultural Guide
Central to this year’s experience is the Art Walk map, which serves as more than a directional tool. It functions as a cultural guide, showing how different art forms—visual art, performing arts, installations, and activations—coexist in public space as part of a single narrative.
The map reinforces that the Art Walk is not a series of isolated stops, but one shared cultural experience unfolding across Makati and into Circuit Makati. It also lowers the barrier to entry for those who may be new to art walks, making exploration more approachable and enjoyable.
The Art Walk map is available online, allowing visitors to plan their routes in advance and explore the experience at their own pace. <NOTE: Schedules of activities and the full list of installations are provided separately as an annex and can also be referenced through the map.>
Making Movement Part of the Experience
As the Art Walk now spans multiple districts, mobility itself becomes part of the experience. Free shuttle services will operate between Ayala Triangle Gardens and Circuit Makati up to February 8, allowing visitors to move comfortably between the CBD and Circuit and experience the Art Walk as a continuous flow rather than separate zones.
Anchored in Circuit Makati’s Creative Identity
The Art Walk’s extension into Circuit Makati reinforces the district’s long-term creative direction. Circuit was envisioned from the outset as a place where arts, performance, and public life intersect—anchored by venues such as the Samsung Performing Arts Theater and future cultural developments.
At the same time, the Art Walk’s presence across the rest of Makati highlights an important idea: creativity in the city is not centralized, but woven into its everyday fabric.
An Invitation to Experience the City Through Art
Running throughout Art Month in February, the Art Walk by Ayala Land is both a platform for artists and an invitation to the public. It reflects a long-term commitment to culture as part of the city’s infrastructure, and to public spaces as places for imagination—not just movement.
As the Art Walk continues across the month, it invites audiences to return, explore different routes, and encounter art in new ways—shaping a city where creativity is not occasional, but continuous.

PUBLIC ART
CIRCUIT MAKATI
ISAIAH CACNIO
Between Thoughts
Ayala Malls Circuit LED and Samsung Performing Arts Theater Facade
RONALD VENTURA
Carousel
Ayala Malls Circuit GF Breezeway
LEEROY NEW
UNTITLED (Contempo Board-up Project)
Riverfront Drive
AYALA TRIANGLE
FOTOMOTOPH
Underground
Paseo Underpass
ISABEL AND ALFREDO AQUILIZAN + THE FRUITJUICE FACTORI STUDIO
Signs and Intimations
Fountain Area of Tower One and Exchange Plaza
ISAIAH CACNIO
Between Thoughts
Ayala Triangle Green Wall
AYALA CENTER
TEKLA TAMORIA
AlterBibo 2.0
Ayala Museum Balete Tree
LYNN LU
Amnion
Filipinas Heritage Library
MOI TRAN
Handling Act
Ayala Museum GF Lobby
MICH DULCE
Nagsasalitang Ulo
Greenbelt 5 Gallery
JOEL WIJANGCO
Art 2 Wear,
Greenbelt 5 Gallery
ISAIAH CACNIO
Between Thoughts
Glorietta Activity Center LED and One Ayala Transport Terminal
EVENTS AND PERFORMANCE ART
CIRCUIT MAKATI
February 1 – March 30
PROTEGERI: Creating today, Protecting tomorrow
The Gallery at Samsung Performing Arts Theater
February 6
A Night at the Theater
Samsung Performing Arts Theater
February 7 – 8
Shakespeare in the Park
Circuit Park
February 7 – 8
Connecting Hubs: Made in Escolta to Make It Makati by FRINGE X
Circuit Lane
February 7 – 8
Mini Makers Pop Up and Craft Workshops by CRAFT MNL
Circuit Lane
February 7
Taga Sta. Ana Karerahan ka kung…
Exhibit by ISABEL and ALFREDO AQUILIZAN
Ayala Foundation Studio Space, Circuit Lane
February 8
CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES’
PASINAYA
Ayala Malls Circuit Activity Center
AYALA TRIANGLE
January 29 and February 1
AMPPARITO
Esperanza de Vida (Life Expectancy)
Ayala Triangle Courtyard
January 30 – 31
MARAH ARCILLA AND SYLVIE COX
Dandelion Scream
Ayala Triangle Green Wall Stairs
AYALA CENTER
January 29
LYNN LU
Be Afraid only of standing still
Ayala Museum and Greenbelt
12 PM – 6 PM
January 31
Artist Talk with LYNN LU and TEKLA TAMORIA
Ayala Museum 3F Education Studios
2 – 3:30 PM
February 1
LYNN LU
Maiden, Mother, Crone: The Human Library
Filipinas Heritage LIbrary
2 – 6 PM
February 7
Artist Talk and Screenings
with MOI TRAN AND JANE KIN KAISEN
Ayala Museum 3F Education Studios
5 PM
February 7
LILIBETH CUENCA RASMUSSEN
The Mitochondrial Eve
Ayala Museum and Greenbelt Zen Garden

