Art in Transit: A Unique Airport Experience at Clark Airport

I may not have traveled much, but I feel like airports are becoming more and more complex nowadays. Some resemble shopping malls, while others look like mini theme parks. It’s unclear what exactly drives designers to create airports this way, but I believe it has to do with maximizing passenger comfort and enjoyment.

I’ve been to airports where you can watch a movie for free, slide down a three-story tube, visit a butterfly park, shop, eat, and more. These features make airports even more entertaining.

During my recent trip to the Philippines, I came across an art exhibition in the boarding area. It was a unique experience that I wanted to share.

The airport is called Clark Airport, and it is newly built. I was immediately impressed by the roof design, which appears to be fully constructed or clad in timber. It looks stunning—not only is it spacious, but it also has a light and airy feel.

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It has great amenities, including an art gallery that is open to passengers like me who are waiting for their boarding gate to open. I appreciate this kind of experience because it gives me something meaningful to do while I have time to spare.

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The gallery showcases several artists, each with their own unique style and medium. Some specialize in painting, while others focus on photography.

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Among the various artworks I saw, the one that captured my attention was the Copper Bonsai art by artist Fernando "Andy" Bondoc. I found it unique because of the materials used—a combination of driftwood and copper, crafted in a way that makes it look natural.

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Experiencing an art gallery at an airport was a refreshing and unexpected way to pass the time while waiting for my flight. It added a touch of creativity and culture to the journey, making the airport feel more than just a transit hub. I hope to see more airports incorporating such unique spaces that enrich the travel experience.


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Airports can be boring, but having an art gallery makes waiting way more interesting. That Copper Bonsai piece looks awesome
Driftwood and copper is real creativity

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Here it looks like a huge mall.
Maybe it was to entertain passengers too , aside from adding tourist destinations.

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Exactly! More ways for tourist to enjoy their travel :)

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What a truly amazing place, look at some of the paintings, they are absolutely stunning, I really enjoyed them ❤️

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The wonder of art in its multiple speeches and supports is infinite.Thanks for showing us these pieces

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This a very nice description of how art can be. Thanks for sharing your thoughts 👍

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Didnt knew they had such art stuff at Airport. Next time i need to pay more attention

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Airports are getting more and more interesting nowadays 😁

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I haven't been to Clark airport, I was amazed that there's an art gallery there. The paintings are stunning. Thank you for sharing ❤️

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