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1978 MANILA:
  • First one-man exhibit, "Fifteen Women", at the Peninsula Manila, with Chito Madrigal Collantes, Imelda Cojuangco, Chona Kasten, Priscilla Sison, Mary Prieto, Remy Arguelles, Fe Panlilio among the Guests of Honor.

1979 MANILA:

  • One-man exhibit with the U.S. Ambassador's wife, Roberta Armacost, Cristina Ford and Priscilla Sison heading the List of Patrons.
  • One-man exhibit with Chief Justice of the Supreme Court the Hon. Enrique Fernando and Imelda Cojuangco as Guests of Honor.

1980 JAPAN:

  • Recipient of an international portrait award in Japan - the UNESCO-sponsored "Women of Asia" photographic exposition of the Asian Cultural Center, with Jacinto's award winning portrait of Tingting Cojuangco.

1981 NEW YORK:

  • One-man exhibit at the Philippine Center, Fifth Avenue, with First Lady, Imelda Romuladez Marcos as Guest of Honor.
  • One-man exhibit with Foreign Minister Gen. Carlos P. Romulo as Guest of Honor.
  • One-man exhibit with Ambassador & Mrs. Ernesto Pineda, Lady Grundy and Rita Ledesma as Guests of Honor.

1982 PARIS:

  • One-man exhibit at the Eileen Thiery Gallery, Faubourg St. Honore, under the patronage of Foreign Minister Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, with Ambassador and Mrs. Felipe Mabilangan and Madame Dewi Sukarno as Guests of Honor.

1983 NEVADA:

  • Recipient of a Certificate of Commendation from the Professional Photographers of America for representing the Philippines in the 91st International Exposition of Professional Photography.

1984 SAN FRANCISCO:

  • One-man exhibit at the Philippine Embassy in Sutter Street, with Ambassador Romeo Arguelles and Cyril Magnin as Guests of Honor.

1986 NEW YORK:

  • One-man exhibit at the Automation House, Park Avenue, "New York Women", with H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, Kimberly Rockefeller, Jennifer Gucci, Countess Donina Cicogna, Nan Kempner, Jean Tailer, Nina Griscom, and Mary McFadden among the Guests of Honor.

1987 NEW YORK:

  • One-man exhibit at the Philippine Center, Fifth Avenue, with Consul General Francisco Rodrigo, Jr., as Guest of Honor.

1988 WASHINGTON, D.C.:

  • One-man exhibit sponsored by the Arts Club of Washington, with Baroness Garnett Stackelberg, Countess Ulla Wachtmeister, First Friend Mary Jane Wick and Deeda Blair, among the Guests of Honor.

1988 NEW YORK:

  • Group photo exhibit of the "The Four Footed, Finned or Feathered Four Hundred", charity event of the ASPCA Founder's Society, featuring American celebrities and New York Socialites and personalities with their pets.

1989 PALM BEACH:

  • One-man exhibit at the James Hunt Barker Gallery in Worth Avenue, with H.R.H. Princess Chantal of France, Countess Camille Chandon, Viscountess Harriet de Rosiere, Ivana Trump, Dina Merrill, Virginia Vanderbilt Burke among the Guests of Honor. Sponsored by the Hospice Ball with Hillie Mahoney as Exhibit Chairman.

1989 NEW YORK:

  • Book-launching of the "Four Footed, Finned, or Feathered Four Hundred" by the ASPCA Founder's Society. The book includes Jacinto's portraits of Anne Slater with a parakeet, Karen Lefrak with a poodle, Catherine Cahill with a dalmatian, Amy Hoadley with a maltese, and Sarah Hill with a terrier mix.

1990 MANILA:

  • Featured in the coffee table book, "THE BEST OF THE PHILIPPINES", (Vol II, 1990)

1991 MANILA:

  • One-man exhibit at the Peninsula Manila, with Beth Day Romulo and Paz Yuchengco as Guests of Honor.
  • Group exhibit: "The Best of Two Worlds: A Festival of Arts and Culture", at the Philippine International Convention Center. Photographs by Jaime Zobel, George Tappan and Rupert Jacinto.

1993 MANILA:

  • One-man exhibit at The Peninsula Manila, with Guests of Honor, President Corazon Aquino and the First Lady, Amelita Ramos.
  • Jacinto is one of the featured subjects in the coffee table book, "FILIPINO EXCELLENCE".

1994 MANILA:

  • "Recuerdos: The Filipino Woman", coffee table book, by the Tuklasan Foundation, which features portraits exclusively by Jacinto, headed by President Corazon Aquino and First Lady Amelita Ramos, with manuscripts by Aimee Ramirez.

1995 TAIPEI:

  • Group exhibit, "PHILIPPINES BEST" at Asiaworld, sponsored by the Mabuhay Heritage Foundation with Ambassador Armando Fernandez, Guia Estrada and Bien-Bien Roxas as Guests of Honor.

1996 MANILA:

  • "Women of Style" Exhibit and Fashion event, in collaboration with the fashion designs of Tina Jacinto and Jacqueline Jacinto, worn by distinguished personalities and Guests of Honor, First Lady Amelita Ramos, Senator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Chito Madrigal Collantes, Imelda Cojuangco, Mary Prieto, Diana Negroponte, Beth Day Romulo, Minne Osmena, Myrna Borromeo and Patricia Borromeo, at the Gallery of The Peninsula Manila.

1996 NEW YORK:

  • Featured in the coffee table book "FILIPINO ACHIEVERS IN THE USA AND CANADA: PROFILES IN EXCELLENCE", by Isabelo Crisostomo.

1996 MANILA:

  • A joint painting and photography exhibit of American artist Hunt Slonem and Rupert Jacinto, sponsored by Michalski Galleries, official organizer of Visual Arts for the APEC Summit, at the New World Hotel.

1997 MANILA:

  • One-man exhibit of photographic works in abstract, entitled "Beyond Portraits", held at the George Sison Gallery, with Senator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Senator Loren Legarda, National Artist Napoleon Abueva, as Guests of Honor.

1998 NEW YORK:

  • One-man photo exhibit at the Philippine Center, featuring portraits of distinguished Filipinos, attired in Filipinianaand photographed at the Centennial Freedom Trail, ancestral homes and various historical sites in the country, sponsored by teh Philippine Centennial Commission.

1999 MANILA:

  • Group exhibit "Soft Art" at the Alliance Francaise, with nude photographs by Jacinto as well as paintings by Joya, Sanso, Antonio on satin.

1999 MANILA:

  • One-man exhibit of digital works, "Private Showing", at the Ayala Museum, with Ambassador Alfonso Yuchengco, Gloria Angara, Cynthia Pastor, Ramon Antonio and Chito Antonio, as Guests of Honor.

 

 

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