Gud Morning Kapatid features Marz Today Featured on Working Mom Segment

Marz Today recently made a television appearance on the Working Mom segment of Gud Morning Kapatid, the morning program aired by TV5. Representing the brand was Marz Today’s Chief Creative, who joined the show to share her journey as a creative entrepreneur, printmaker, and educator while highlighting several of the projects that have defined the brand’s growing presence in the local arts and crafts community.
During the interview, viewers were introduced to Marz Today’s stamp workshops, which encourage participants to explore analog creativity through rubber stamping, printmaking, and hands-on art activities. Designed for beginners and experienced makers alike, the workshops provide accessible ways for people to engage with traditional creative processes in an increasingly digital world.

The segment also featured the Marzing Machine, Marz Today’s traveling print vending machine and portable exhibition platform. The project combines printmaking, collecting, and public engagement by bringing miniature artworks directly to audiences in various venues and events. Through the Marzing Machine, visitors can discover original prints by artists while experiencing a unique approach to exhibiting and distributing art.
In addition, the television appearance provided an opportunity to promote On Site, the latest exhibition organized by the Association of Pinoyprintmakers. The annual exhibition was held at the Bulwagang Roberto Chabet, CCP Black Box Theater, Pasay City, and showcased the diverse practices and contemporary directions being explored by Filipino printmakers today.
The feature on Gud Morning Kapatid highlighted how the brand continues the tradition of printmaking and analog creative practices through community engagement, education, and innovation. By sharing the stories behind Marz Today’s workshops, the Marzing Machine, and the Association of Pinoyprintmakers exhibition, the segment introduced a wider audience to the possibilities of printmaking and the growing network of artists keeping the medium active and accessible in the Philippines.
Gud Morning Kapatid
Written by K. Hou. Watch the segment
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