CONPHIL 4

Cards (108)

  • GAMABA
    second highest award
  • GAMABA
    an award to a filipino artist
  • National Artist Award
    The highest national recognition given to Filipinos
  • GAMABA
    an award use to promote traditional folk arts
  • GAMABA
    an award given to a person that creates an artwork for the country
  • weaving, literature and preforming arts, plastic arts
    categories of GAMABA
  • culture
    talks about the way of living
  • RA 7355
    basis for the GAMABA
  • T'boli, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato - 1998 - T'nalak
    Lang Dulay
  • Tagabawa Bagobo - 1998 - inabal weaving
    Salinta Monon
  • Tausug/Parang Sulu - 2004 - pis siyabit weaving
    Darhata Sawabi
  • Sama, Tandubas - 2004 - mat weaving
    Haja Amina Appi
  • Ilocano/Pinili. Ilocos Norte - inabel weaving
    Magdalena Gamayo
  • 2016 - Yakan tennun

    Ambalang Ausalin
  • 2016 - B'laan Igem
    Estelita Bantilan
  • 2016 - Ikat weaving
    Yabing Masalon Dulo
  • Hanunoo Mangyan/ Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro - 1993 - surat mangyan and ambahan poetry
    Ginaw Bilog
  • Pala'awan/Brookes Point, Palawan - 1993 - lyrical poems (kulilal,basal,bagit)

    Masino Intaray
  • Magindanao/ Mama sa Pano, Maguindanao - 1993 - kudyapi
    Samaon Sulaiman
  • Kalinga/Lubuagan - 2000 - kalinga
    Alonzo Saclag
  • Sulod Bukidnon/Kalino Iloilo - 2000 - chanting the sugidanon epic
    Federico Caballero
  • Yakan/Lamitan, Basilan Island - 2000 - Yakan musical instrument
    Uwang Ahadas
  • Kapampangan/Apalit - 2004 - silver plating of religious and secular art
    Eduardo Mutuc
  • Ilocano/San Quintin Abra - 2012 - gourd casque making
    Teofilo Garcia
  • institutions, organizations and collective, media, alternative platforms
    types of support system (4)
  • support system
    these serves as helping hand for the production, circulation or distribution of arts
  • government initiated, community or municipality-based, privately supported, university oriented, artist-run and internet-based
    categories of support system (6)
  • academe
    an extensive training ground for artist
  • artist-run
    exhibit for circulation and distribution
  • Leonor Orosa Goquingco
    fusion between classical ballet and Philippine folk dance
  • Francisca Reyes-Aquino

    mother of folk dance
  • curator
    a degree, a person who takes care of things in the museum
  • galleries
    things can be bought through auction
  • medium
    defined as the material, equipment, tools, media
  • medium
    heart of making art
  • sculptor
    metal, wood, stone, clay and glass
  • sculptor
    they fall in the category of three dimensional arts because they occupy space and have volume
  • architect
    uses wood, bamboo, bricks, stone, concrete and various building materials.
  • architect
    they also fall in the category of three dimensional arts because they occupy space and have volume plus time
  • painter
    uses pigments (e. g. watercolor, oil, tempera, textile paint, acrylic, ink, etc.) on a usually flat ground (wood, canvas, paper, stone wall such as cave paintings.)