'FACES' OF CLIMATE CHANGE. An art exhibit of terracotta masks is ongoing at the town plaza of Lambunao, Iloilo. The exhibit, which features 220 clay face masks prepared by potters from the municipality of Lambunao, presents the various effects of climate change.(PNA photo courtesy of Raz Salvarita) ILOILO CITY - An Ilonggo artist is leading the advocacy to raise awareness of the impact of climate change, through a terracotta mask exhibit at the town plaza of Lambunao, Iloilo. Raz Salvarita, co-founder of the group Baryo Balangaw Creative Initiatives which is focused on "bridging creativity in rural communities", said the initiative is part of the program of the International Teaching Artist Collaborative (ITAC) based in the United Kingdom. He was one of five artists who received a grant from ITAC to work on the effects of climate change. The four others came from Australia, Brazil, South Africa, and Serbia. "The target is climate change but using art as a tool in