Artist’s Spotlight
Juno Galang
Juno Galang’s paintings reflect a deep sense of place, identity, and transformation. Drawing from his life between the Philippines and the United States, his work explores cultural memory through stylized forms, layered textures, and vibrant palettes.
His creative journey began with photorealistic scenes of island life, often rendered in watercolor. Over time, his style shifted toward abstraction, allowing instinct and emotion to shape each composition. Recent works incorporate simplified figures, graphic elements, and recurring symbols like fish, which suggest migration, resilience, and cycles of renewal.
Juno Galang’s paintings reflect a deep sense of place, identity, and transformation. Drawing from his life between the Philippines and the United States, his work explores cultural memory through stylized forms, layered textures, and vibrant palettes.
Galang’s art remains rooted in the human experience. Whether depicting individual figures or more symbolic forms, his works capture themes of labor, belonging, and connection. Each piece reflects a quiet strength and a deep attentiveness to the lives and stories that continue to shape his vision.
Across decades of practice, Galang has continued to explore how movement, memory, and identity can be translated into form. His work invites reflection, offering viewers a personal and cultural narrative shaped by distance, return, and reinvention.




