18/05/2026
📣📣👉👉 There’s a film talk, and it’s open to the public! On Thursday, May 21, 12N, Director James J. Robinson and Producer Christelle Lou Dychangco will be at the MINT Café at our McKinley Hill campus to share their stories and insights about their film, First Light. This was an Australian-Filipino collaborative effort and even won the Blackmagic Design Best Australian Director Award at the ! See you there!
10/05/2026
Many thanks to all the WIPshop attendees and of course to for making MINT College one of the stops of her talk series. You guys made the event fun, creative and inspiring.
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08/05/2026
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01/05/2026
✨ WELCOME TO THE WIPSHOP FT. AME-SENPAI! ✨
A special event hosted by AniMINT and MINT Creatives for all beginner artists, sticker lovers, and aspiring boothers! 🎨💫
Join us for fun booths, snacks, and art trading, and fun vibes this MAY 9 (SATURDAY) as we’ll be having a bunch of art booths to check out and giveaways to join!
Special guest artist Ame-Senpai will also be speaking in the afternoon sharing everything you need to know about selling art and starting your artist journey from scratch, perfect for anyone who’s ever wanted to start but never knew where to begin! 👀💛
📅 May 9, 2026 (Saturday)
📍 MINT Ortigas East Campus (Sandbox Left and Right)
⏰ 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (talk starts 1:30PM)
🎟 Ticket Price: 200Php
Plus, all those who register via the QR code above are automatically signed into our special raffle where you could win original Ame-Senpai art! 🎁🌟
Whether you’re a creative, a digital artist, or just curious about the art world, this is your sign to show up, learn, and create with us.
What are you waiting for! Sign up via the QR code or reg link now!!
https://forms.gle/sPF8zhVHfuFgkSpUA
See you there! 🧅✨
27/04/2026
Kapit Bitaw amazed audiences at the Repertory Eastwood Theater last Sunday, April 26, 2026. Two award-winning plays from the Young Creatives Challenge (YC2) Seasons 1 and 2 debuted for one night only to a full house at the Eastwood QC theater. Patahian ng mga Malaya by Aldrich Cancino and Franchesca by Angel Salvador Chiuteña brought all the emotions to a captivated audience from start to finish.
Presented by the Department of Trade and Industry Philippine Creative Industries Development Council Secretariat (DTI-PCIDCS) in partnership with MINT College and Repertory Philippines, these two plays represent a first of its kind production of YC2 award-winning scripts by theater industry faculty from MINT College including director Marvin Ong, musical director Meynard Peñalosa, and REP Artistic Director, Jeremy Domingo. REP Production Manager Patricia Gregorio was the glue that held both productions together.
The appreciative audience cheered as the cast, crew, directors, producers and playwrights took a bow. Playwright, Angel Chiuteña, thankfully watched from a Zoom call based in the US as she was not able to attend her creation in person. Soon after the conclusion of the plays, Marvin facilitated a talk-back between the writers, cast and the audience. The excitement was palpable as audience members eagerly asked questions about the writing, characters and experiences of the crew and how they informed the performances.
This night was one for the history books as MINT College along with its institutional partner, Repertory Philippines, provided the creative support to winning playwrights Aldrich Cancino and Angel Chiuteña to realize their visions for the stage.
27/04/2026
Kapit Bitaw amazed audiences at the Repertory Eastwood Theater last Sunday, April 26, 2026. Two award-winning plays from the Young Creatives Challenge (YC2) Seasons 1 and 2 debuted for one night only to a full house at the Eastwood QC theater. Patahian ng mga Malaya by Aldrich Cancino and Franchesca by Angel Salvador Chiuteña brought all the emotions to a captivated audience from start to finish.
Presented by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Philippine Creative Industries Development Council in partnership with MINT College and Repertory Philippines, these two plays represent a first of its kind production of YC2 award-winning scripts by theater industry faculty from MINT College including director Marvin Ong, musical director Meynard Peñalosa, and REP Artistic Director, Jeremy Domingo. REP Production Manager Patricia Gregorio was the glue that held both productions together.
The appreciative audience cheered as the cast, crew, directors, producers and playwrights took a bow. Playwright, Angel Chiuteña, thankfully watched from a Zoom call based in the US as she was not able to attend her creation in person. Soon after the conclusion of the plays, Marvin facilitated a talk-back between the writers, cast and the audience. The excitement was palpable as audience members eagerly asked questions about the writing, characters and experiences of the crew and how they informed the performances.
This night was one for the history books as MINT College along with its institutional partner, Repertory Philippines, provided the creative support to winning playwrights Aldrich Cancino and Angel Chiuteña to realize their visions for the stage.