I haven’t been to a museum for a long time. The last time we were was at Ilumina but too bad, I wasn’t able to blog about it yet. We were at Dessert Museum before that and it was 4 years ago. Wow.
This time, we had time to visit Arete Museum, a museum of arts inside Ateneo University. The museum showcases a collection of arts donated by different artists, mostly I saw were from Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Ateneo alumni and other famous artists, not that I know most of them. I am not an art aficionado but I enjoy looking at artworks. Some I stare at for a couple of minutes, some I just enjoy the way they look, for their weirdness and most of the time, I think about the artists who made them and try to think of what they are thinking as they were doing those arts.
Going to a museum is more of relaxation for me. I just think of how lucky and grateful I am that I am in this state that I am able to enjoy looking at art works who artists spent so much time to work on and display in the museum. Plus I always go with someone, this time with my husband. It’s a bonding moment for us, and we chat/whisper while we look on each work of art.
Arete is actually not only a museum. There are also performance and event halls inside that students and the public can rent. For a small fee (we paid I think P50.00 each), anyone even non-Ateneo students can enter the museum. You can check their website at https://arete.ateneo.edu/.
How about you, what’s the most recent museum have you visited since the pandemic ceased?