A celebration of resilience and artistry is taking root at the Clark Museum as local artist Mylene Quito proudly unveils her solo exhibition, “Breaking Ground: A Fresh Start.” A native of Barangay Dolores Piring in Mexico, Pampanga, Mylene is fast becoming one of the region’s most inspiring creative voices.

Running from June 6 to 30, 2025, the exhibition features a vivid and emotionally stirring collection of floral-themed artworks that showcase the artist’s signature blend of contemporary expression and cultural storytelling. Each piece speaks of rebirth, healing, and strength—echoing the powerful message that life can flourish even after loss or hardship.
With every brushstroke, Mylene invites viewers to reflect on the beauty that comes from rebuilding. Her vibrant color palette and textured layers mirror both the fragility and force of nature—symbolizing how hope and heritage can bloom together.
In keeping with her mission to use art for impact, 50% of the proceeds from this exhibition will go to programs supporting the Aeta community. This act of generosity is a testament to her commitment not only to the arts, but also to social upliftment and cultural inclusion.
Whether you’re an art lover, a proud Kapampangan, or simply someone looking for inspiration, this exhibit is a must-see. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness Mylene Quito’s meaningful work and support a cause that uplifts lives.
Visit the Clark Museum at Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga today and be part of this movement where color, culture, and compassion come together.
