GAMABA - Awardees of Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan from NCCA (National Comission for Cultural and the Arts)
GAMABA - Produce arts that are woven into everyday life
GAMABA - Related to traditional art
Traditional art become contemporary art through the process of cultural appropriation and cultural assimilation.
GAMBA - Focused on ethnic groups or indigenous arts.
GAMABA - is a functional art
GAMABA - recognition is for the ones who are still alive
GAMABA - does not require any degree in fine arts
GAMABA - Organization in charge: NCCA (National Commission for Cultural and the Arts)
GAMABA - Started at what administration: Corazon Aqiuno and Fidel V. Ramos (1992)
GAMABA - Law: Republic Act No. 7355
GAMABA - First recipient: Ginaw BIlog (1993)
GAMABA - 12 individuals have received this distinction (1992) RA 7355 until 2012
GAMABA - Art recognizes the outstanding work of artists in the Philippines
GAMABA - Emphasis on intangible and communal aspects of art production.
GAMABA - Traditional arts find deep affinities with nature, place, society, ritual, and everyday life.
NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - can be awarded to a dead person.
NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - require any degree in fine arts
NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - National arts in fine arts or general
NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - mostly seen in exhibitions
NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - Organization in-charge: CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines)
NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - Started at what administration: Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - Law: President's Proclamation no. 1001 of April 2, 1972
NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - First recipient: Fernando Amorsolo (in painting, 1972)
GAMABA:NCCA (National Commission for Cultural and the Arts), National Artist Award: CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines)
GAMABA: Republic Act 7355, NATIONAL ARTISTAWARD: President's Proclamation No. 1001 of April 2, 1972
GAMABA:Corazon Aquino and Fidel V. Ramos, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD:Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
GAMABA: Ginaw Bilog (1993), NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: Fernando Amorsolo (1972)
GAMABA: Ethnic Groups/Indigenous arts, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: Fine arts/general
GAMABA: Functional art, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: exhibitions
GAMABA: Alive, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: dead or alive
SUPPORT SYSTEM OF THE ARTS

Institutions
Organizations
Collectives
Media
Alternative Platforms
Institutions

Educational institutions such as school and universities offer artist training and grant degrees and disseminate knowledge in art
Institutions

Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) in LB, Laguna (visual arts, creative writing, theatre arts, dance, and music)
Collectives and Artists Organizations

Composed of individuals who share similar or relatedpractices
Collectives and Artists Organizations

The Anino Shadowplay Collective, formed in 1996, is a group of multimedia artists committed to popularizing the art of shadowplay
The Sipat Lawin Ensemble is a site-specific experimental theatre company from the Philippines. Formed in 2008, the collective produces work in theatres, cafes, galleries, abandoned schools, stadiums and carparks around Manila
Non-government and academic sectors

The Tanghalang Ateneo both Filipino plays and adaptation of classic Teatro Tomasino original plays written by students
Dulaang UP Both English and Filipino, original plays written by Filipinos, and even traditional sarswelas
Dance

Kalilayan Folkloric dance group
University of San Carlos Dance Troupe
Hiyas ng Maynilad Dance Troupe
UP Filipina Dance Group
Lyceum of Batangas Folk Dance Company
Museums

Tasked to preserve heritage for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations