Discover PROJECT CULTURE 2024: A Celebration of Filipino Streetwear, Art, and Entrepreneurship

To promote a movement dedicated to advancing the local clothing line scene, fostering artistic expression, and empowering Filipino entrepreneurs, Tees&Prints will be organizing its annual textile and garments convention titled PROJECT CULTURE. The event will take place on August 24 at Metrotent, Pasig City, starting at 3 PM.


This year, PROJECT CULTURE aims to inspire, educate, and elevate the streetwear and local art culture. The event will offer creative avenues through engaging workshops and interactive talks that broaden knowledge in business and technology. To further enhance the immersive experience, there will also be an exhibit showcasing print technology.

Highlighting homegrown talents, PROJECT CULTURE will feature upcoming artists in a fashion show, print and design contests, and provide valuable business-to-business networking opportunities for attendees.

PROJECT CULTURE has partnered with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to launch the Philippine Textile-Garment Industry Roadmap for 2020-2029. This roadmap aims to evaluate the previous performance and current conditions of the fashion and textile industries in both local and international contexts, and to identify challenges and opportunities for growth within the fabric industry.

This in-depth plan is supported by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), which will introduce the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (DOST-SETUP), designed to provide robust support for businesses in the garment-textile sector.

To top it all off, the convention will feature performances by artists from a variety of genres, including The Jerks, Moro Beats, Brownman Revival, Bird., and BAD WAVE.

Pre-sale tickets are available for only P200.00 on our Facebook page, facebook.com/ProjectCulturePh, while tickets at the gate will be priced at P350.00.

PROJECT CULTURE is a collaborative effort in partnership with Tees&Prints, the Department of Trade and Industry, Epson, and the Department of Science and Technology.

Visit facebook.com/ProjectCulturePh for more details.

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