CPAR Infos To Remember PDF
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This document provides information on various cultural, historical organizations and aspects of art in the Philippines. It details aspects of Philippine history and heritage including the role of various organizations such as the National Historical Commission, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, and the National Museum of the Philippines.
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CPAR INFOS TO REMEMBER!! Cultural and Historical Organizations National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) o Promotes and preserves Philippine history and heritage by overseeing historical sites, markers, and archives. National Commission for Cul...
CPAR INFOS TO REMEMBER!! Cultural and Historical Organizations National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) o Promotes and preserves Philippine history and heritage by overseeing historical sites, markers, and archives. National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) o The government body responsible for policy-making, funding, and coordinating programs for the promotion and preservation of Filipino culture and the arts. National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) o Collects, preserves, and exhibits national treasures, including archaeological artifacts, fine arts, and natural history specimens. Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) o A premier venue for performing and visual arts, hosting cultural shows and supporting the development of Filipino talent. Cultural Contributions Promoting and Preserving Culture o Encourages national pride and appreciation of Filipino heritage through regional and national collaborations. Benefits of Artistic Companies at CCP o Offers opportunities for wider audience engagement, cultural exchange, and the growth of Filipino talent. Impact of Documenting Heritage o Preserves natural and cultural wonders for future generations while fostering national pride and awareness. Art Forms and Critique Art Critique o A systematic process of analyzing, interpreting, and judging artwork, involving steps such as description, analysis, interpretation, and judgment. Collage o A creative assembly of various materials like paper, images, or fabric onto a flat surface to form an artwork. Mobile Art o A type of kinetic sculpture designed to create balanced movement through suspended objects. Neoplasticism o An art movement characterized by straight lines and the use of primary colors to convey simplicity and balance. Art Materials and Techniques Natural Materials o Locally sourced items like abaca, buri, bamboo, or capiz shells, often used to craft eco-friendly and culturally inspired pieces. Silkscreen Printing o A technique where ink is pushed through a stenciled mesh screen to create designs, commonly used in textiles and posters. Graffiti o A public art technique known for large, vibrant designs that convey social or environmental messages effectively. Sustainable Techniques o Incorporates recycled and natural materials, like found objects, into artwork to promote environmental conservation. Art and Engineering Industrial Design o Combines art and engineering to create functional and aesthetically pleasing products. Digital Arts o Includes techniques such as digital photography and filmmaking, enabling creative storytelling through modern technology. Production and Planning Production Planning o Ensures smooth execution of artistic projects by preparing materials, addressing challenges, and anticipating external factors like weather. SMART Objectives o Goals designed to be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound for effective project management. Art and Cultural Integration Integration of Culture in Education o Combines Filipino history with traditional art-making practices to provide meaningful learning experiences. Preservation of Languages o Ensures the survival of Philippine languages by passing them to future generations through cultural practices and education. Significance of History o Promoting Philippine history globally enhances pride and cultural understanding while connecting historical events to present-day contexts. Miscellaneous Art Concepts Understanding Artwork Context o Involves studying the artist’s mood, materials, and cultural background to better grasp the artwork’s meaning. Appropriateness in Art o Ensures that chosen techniques and materials align with the intended purpose and message of the artwork. Judgment in Art Criticism o Evaluates the quality and impact of an artwork after analyzing its details, forms, colors, and overall effect. Filipino Art and Craft Abaca and Traditional Materials o Abaca fiber is ideal for Filipiniana garments; bamboo, rattan, and buri are versatile for crafts and furniture. Capiz Shells o A translucent material often used in Filipino decor like lamps, chandeliers, and candleholders. Eco-Friendly Materials o Bamboo and rattan are sustainable choices for creating furniture and crafts, reflecting Filipino lifestyles.