Davao — The city is unveiling a new side of its urban identity, inviting locals and tourists alike to look beyond the bustling streets and discover the creative pulse hidden in its historic corners. Through the recently launched "Duaw Davao Art Walk," the City Government of Davao is highlighting how the city's architectural heritage and contemporary art scenes are bridging the gap between the past and the future. By curating a journey through repurposed ancestral houses, independent galleries, and creative hubs, this initiative aims to forge a new tourism circuit that celebrates the deep, artistic soul of the region.
A Curated Journey Through History and Innovation
The art walk, which recently gathered students, media, and tourism movers, serves as a masterclass in how Davao repurposes its storied past for modern engagement. Stops on the tour, such as The Green House Cinema, illustrate this vision; the space functions not just as an independent cinema but as a creative sanctuary filled with local films and literature. Similarly, the tour highlights how historic sites like Bondi & Bourke Davao have been transformed from ancestral homes into vibrant restaurants that bridge colonial-era architecture with bold, contemporary murals depicting modern urban life. These locations prove that the city’s heritage is not static, but a living, breathing component of the modern Davao experience.
Spotlighting the Local Creative Pulse
Beyond the architecture, the initiative is deeply committed to ensuring that Davao’s current generation of artists remains at the forefront of the city's growth. Exhibits at venues like My Hotel Davao, which featured the impressionistic works of Aimee Suarez, and the Viviid Kulture gallery at ATU Plaza, provide platforms for raw, evolving talent to reach a broader audience. The experience culminates at the Cinematheque Center Davao, a national hub dedicated to championing indie gems and local storytelling. By connecting these diverse creative hubs, the city government is inviting everyone to engage in a deeper discourse about their connection to these spaces, fostering a community that values both preservation and forward momentum in the arts.









