Coffee, Creativity, and Comfort in Eisenstadt
Lisa Ante Pangan recently hosted a cozy and inspiring coffee painting workshop in Eisenstadt. Made possible with the support of @weltladen_eisenstadt and @phburgenland….
sige represents the readiness to be loud and proud, to take risks, and be unabashedly pinoy and creative. Without taking ourselves too seriously.
In 2024, Harold Khan, Gerard Rabara, and Charmaine Taus kicked off sige! to give Filipino creatives a cool space to swap ideas, team up on projects, and just have a blast growing together and making all kinds of art happen. At palaging may pagkain!
sige! is where we’re all about boosting, connecting, and growing a fun space for creatives. We’re here to chat about art, link up with like-minded folks, and fuel that creative fire. We’re all about showing bold young Filipino talents who aren’t afraid to push boundaries and show off what the new generation can do
Lisa Ante Pangan recently hosted a cozy and inspiring coffee painting workshop in Eisenstadt. Made possible with the support of @weltladen_eisenstadt and @phburgenland….
Claude Tayag Leads a Walking Sketch Tour with the Filipino Community Organized by SIGE! with the participation of the Philippine Embassy in Austria,…
Vienna recently played host to an unforgettable culinary evening as renowned Filipino chef, restaurateur, and artist Chef Claude Tayag visited the city for…
The United Nations Headquarters in Vienna recently became the stage of collaboration, as Filipino art collectives Sige!, The Bastedor Art Project, The Angono…
Vienna recently hosted Pagtitipon, an art festival bringing together Filipino artists from the Philippines and Europe in a celebration of culture, creativity, and…
The Wien Museum’s recent “Kumain Ka Na?” exhibit has been hailed as one of its most successful community events, transforming the museum into…
The International Art Gallery is proud to present AMIS: Manille et Paris | Paris et Manille, an exceptional group exhibition celebrating the artistic…
Mga Sugat na Hindi Nakikita: The Invisible Wounds Between Filipino Generations, brought together voices from across the Filipino diaspora. Moderated by Dearly Scholz…
Gerard Rabara and Charmaine Taus, led a panel titled “Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy,” held as part of the Kumain Ka Na? cultural exhibition…
Ate Wamz is making waves as one of the few indigenous tattoo artists carrying forward the sacred tradition of batok, or Filipino indigenous…
The annual Barrio Fiesta in Vienna saw a record-breaking turnout. Drawing in thousands of Filipinos from across Austria for a vibrant celebration of…
Part of Kumain Ka Na? Diaspora on Decks explores how music acts as a connective thread across cultures, identities, and borders. Opening remarks…
Flower Embryo Art—a deeply personal and emotionally resonant exhibition by artist and former IVF nurse Lisa Ante Pangan. Drawing from her experiences in…
The Wien Museum’s ongoing exhibition “Kumain Ka Na?” invites visitors into the heart of the Filipino community in Vienna, a true story of…
From May 31 to June 15, 2025, Vienna transformed into a vibrant hub of inclusivity as Vienna Pride—the nation’s largest LGBTIQ human rights…

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