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The current President of the Solheim Foundation

Since March 2007, Alfred Ferdinand Pawlik serves as president of the Foundation. He received his Ph.D. in 1995 from the University of Tübingen, Germany and lectures about Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of the Philippines, Archaeological Studies Program (ASP) since 1997. Since 2006, he is a full-time faculty member of the ASP. His research is mainly on the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic of the Old World and on the analysis of stone tools, especially with regards to functional reconstructions.

 

The Founding President of the Solheim Foundation

Cynthia Ongpin Valdes is a researcher, writer and editor. A Bachelor of Arts graduate of the University of the Philippines, she has been studying oriental ceramics found in the Philippines and related subject matters for more than 20 years.

She served as guest curator of an exhibition entitled: “Pang-alay” (Ritual Pottery in Ancient Philippines) for Ayala Foundation, Inc. and the Oriental Ceramic Society of the Philippines, Inc. She produced an accompanying catalogue of the exhibition with the same title.

Valdes was co-author and editor of a publication entitled “A Thousand Years of Stoneware Jars in the Philippines.”  She has managed several publications for the OCSP; published articles in Arts of Asia, Ltd., Hong Kong, the Philippine Daily Inquirer as well as academic papers in local and international publications. 

She has lectured both in English and Filipino in various regions of the Philippines including Butuan, Cebu, and Iloilo under the sponsorship of the National Museum, the Oriental Ceramic Society of the Philippines, Inc. and Rotary International.  She has been invited as lecturer by ceramic societies in Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong as well as participated in an international symposium as lecturer and discussant on the uses of ceramics in religious ritual at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. 

Cynthia Valdes is founding president of the W.G. Solheim II Foundation for Philippine Archaeology, Inc. (Solheim Foundation).  As member of the Board of Trustees of the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. (MFPI) and a former president of the OCSP, she remains active in ceramic studies and museum work.

Online articles from Cynthia Valdes: 

Ceramics Workshop

Ceramics as Artifacts

The Guthe Collection

The Bin Thuan Shipwreck

 

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