Born on December 18, 1953, in Manila, Edwin Coscolluela is a veteran visual artist, master photographer, and retired educator currently based in Laguna. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in Painting, from the University of the East (UE) and later completed his Master of Fine Arts (MFA) at the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman.
Coscolluela has balanced a prolific studio practice with a monumental 36-year teaching career, guiding generations of student practitioners. He has participated in more than 100 exhibitions since 1973, establishing himself as a foundational figure in local abstract and optical art.
Academic & Professional Background:
Education: BFA in Painting from the University of the East / Master of Fine Arts from the University of the Philippines.
Teaching Legacy: Dedicated over three decades (from 1985 until his retirement) as a core Fine Arts faculty member at the College of the Holy Spirit in Mendiola, Manila. He previously taught at the University of the East College of Fine Arts (1978–1983).
Early Photography Practice: Worked as an editorial photojournalist for Radio Press (1975–1976) and a studio photographer for Sunset Studio in Greenhills (1976–1978).
Selected Solo Exhibitions:
2015: Images – Galleria Duemila, Pasay City (A landmark presentation centering on digitally rendered kinetic abstraction and non-objective image making)
1991: 6th One-Man Exhibition – The Luz Gallery, Makati City
1986: Black Against Black (5th One-Man Show) – The Luz Gallery, Makati City
1984: 4th One-Man Exhibition – The Luz Gallery, Makati City
1982: 3rd One-Man Exhibition – The Luz Gallery, Makati City
1978: Debut Solo Exhibition – Rear Room Gallery, Manila
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2023: Homage to Edwin Coscolluela – Galleria Duemila, Pasay City
1996: Quiet Spaces – Galleria Duemila at SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City
1995: Group 10 Exhibitions – Lopez Museum and Library, Pasig City
1989: Group 10 Exhibitions – Alliance Française Gallery, Makati City
1976: Habulan and Coscolluela (Two-Man Show) – Gallerie Bleue, Manila

