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SMART Communications, Inc. (Smart) helped welcome students to the school opening activities at the University of Mindanao (UM) and the Ateneo de Zamboanga University (ADZU), with its Smart Creativity Camp. The fun-filled events, run by Smart as part of a broad program to engage young people nationwide, enable students to bring out the artist in them as they learn more about sustainability.

“ADZU has been active in promoting sustainability, and one of our efforts is encouraging students to bring reusable water containers. We are happy that Smart hosted this Creativity Camp, enabling aspiring artists to personalize their water containers, showcase their creativity, and learn the value of our sustainability programs at the same time,” University President Fr. Guillrey Anthony ‘Ernald’ Andal, SJ, said.

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USING their tumblers as canvas, students joining Smart Creativity Camp personalized their beverage containers with designs that represent their passions and their vision of a sustainable future. Supplied photo

Bringing their metal beverage containers, students trooped to the colorful booths to join the camp. Using their tumblers as canvas and art materials provided by Smart, the students personalized their beverage containers with designs that represent their passions and their vision of a sustainable future.

“Smart empowers the youth to pursue their passions. Our creativity camp allows them to express their emotions through visual arts. Through their creations, they tell us about their passion for sustainable practices,” said Melvin Consunji Nubla, FVP and Head of Smart Go-To-Market and Subscriber Management.

“Art is very important and joining this camp has enhanced my creativity. It also made me realize that we can create art using non-hazardous materials that are safe for the environment,” said 18-year-old UM Fine Arts student, Marylove Eclarinal.

UNIVERSITY of Mindanao students show off their personalized tumblers during Smart’s Creativity Camp. Supplied photo

To motivate students, especially those who feel intimidated handling a paintbrush, Smart invited Davao-based multi-disciplinary artist, Goldie Siglos, to hold a workshop on basic design techniques for UM students.

In Zamboanga, resident artist Bel Garcia conducted an art class for the ADZU students. With their help, the students crafted unique artworks using water-based paint and custom stickers from Smart.

Smart will continue to roll out its Creativity Camp to more schools, to encourage more students to unleash their passion for the arts and at the same time, raise awareness on sustainability.

The Smart Creativity Camp is part of the PLDT group’s broad range of activities that empower and build bridges of collaboration across sectors and communities towards a sustainable future. (PR)

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