Art app Flashcards

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work in the fine arts including painting, illustration and sculpture

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Artists

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are craftsmen who work in textiles, pottery, glass and television, long and round tables, room doors, etc.

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artisans

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Usually, these are manmade shapes

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artisans

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work with paint, watercolor, pen and ink, or illustrations

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Fine Artist

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craft work like jewelry, glasswork, pottery, or other functional products

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artisans

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focus on creating aesthetically pleasing works,

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Artists

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work focuses on accessorizing functionality more than aesthetics.

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artisans

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The work of _____tends to be shown in museums or galleries

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artists

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The work of _____crafts are displayed in fairs, shops and in malls.

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artisans

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first learn to sketch and begin with a pencil and sketchpad to work with an idea on paper.

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fine artists

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transfer their visions to canvas or other medium, and this may mean working in pencils, oil, watercolor or pastels.

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Artists

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take their sketches and create three dimensional (3D) products from clay, marble, or other material.

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Sculptors

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might work for a publishing or animation company or create original comic books.

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Illustrators

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All artists’ work aims to create an ______

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overall reaction from a viewer.

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The job responsibilities of an artist include:

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•Developing ideas for a canvas or product;
•Selecting a medium for a final work, including texture, size, or area;
•Collecting work for a portfolio and
•Applying for grants for financial support.

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are craftsmen who make practical artistic products, such as earrings, urns, stained glass and other accessories.

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Artisans

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gain their ‘knowledge by studying under master craftsmen and then practicing with continued study..

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Artisans

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work to create something new, original and at times, provocative. They spend a good portion of their time selling and promoting their items in various marketplaces.

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Artisans

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The job responsibilities of an artisan include:

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• Using and mixing mediums like paint, metal, glass, or fabric;
• Shaping, gluing, sewing, testing and producing products;
• Displaying work at various sites including auctions, craft shows or online markets; and
• Estimating costs and material needs.

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A career related to an artist is a _______ who develops layouts using artwork, photographs, or illustrations.

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graphic designer,

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The one who belongs to a field similar to that of an artisan is a ________. They build products using metal for construction, artistic or manufacturing purposes (Study.com, 2020).

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metalworker

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At the outset, the difference between an artist and the artisan is expressed by this qoute, “

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For the artisan, craft is an end in itself. For the artist, craft is the vehicle for expressing your vision. Craft is the visible edge of art” (Bayles, 2020).

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23
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Being involved in the arts can make an exciting career. Some artists perform their art in ________ while others record it for _______

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live events,
future viewing..

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perform creative works written by playwrights or screenwriters for the entertainment of others.

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Actors

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Everything they do in front of a camera or before an audience is performing an artistic piece.

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Actors

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They work in a variety of locations, from studio sets to theme parks.

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Actors

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They do not need a formal degree, but some formal training in drama is usually helpful for getting jobs.

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Actors

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transform written music into song in front of an audience or inside a recording studio.

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Singers

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continually hone their skill by playing instruments, which they often play in performances either in front of live audiences or in recording studios.

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Musicians

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Each time they sing or play, they perform their art.

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Singer and Musician

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They usually do not need a formal degree, but an extensive training in these disciplines is needed in order to become successful.

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Singer and Musician

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express art on stage in front of live audiences by movement or in front of a camera for recorded ‘sessions.

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Dancers

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In their careers, ______ perform during auditions, learn dance routines and adapt dance techniques during each performance.

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dancers

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34
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They need several years of formal training to perfect their craft.

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Dancers

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create dance routines for trained dancers to perform. Once ______ develop a routine, they work with dancers to see their art performance on stage or in front of a camera.

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Choreographers

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36
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almost always are dancers first, before they become a_______ .

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Choreographers

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37
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No formal degree is required for one to become a choreographer, but formal training and enough amount of experience matter in _________.

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choreography

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38
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work behind the scenes to bring a script or play to life. They take scripts and plays, which are the art of the writers, and craft them into performances either for film, television, or on stage, by instructing actors on what they should do.

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Directors

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Their work centers on the performing arts. Usually need a bachelor’s degree and experience working in the film or theater industry.

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Directors

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study scripts in order to produce accurate sets for performance events, from plays to films.

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Set and exhibit designers

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They discuss their sét designs with directors and perform research in order to produce accurate backgrounds.

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Set and exhibit designers

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Their artistic efforts are part of performance art every time they face an audience.

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Set and exhibit designers

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may get a bachelor’s degree in this field, but the most important thing is to have enough experience.

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Set and exhibit designers

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______ work in the performing arts in addressing those who perform. They fit actors for costumes, help them dress and take care of the costumes for the actors. They also assist with changes between scenes.

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Costume attendants

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_________ need at least a high school diploma in order to be qualified.

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Costume attendants

46
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use makeup to enhance the appearance of actors and make them look more like their characters and better reflect the scenes they are in. They work with performing artists and directors to make sure their makeup is on target.

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Performance Makeup Artists

47
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need training, such as attending a certificate program, but no formal degree is necessary (Study.com, 2020).

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Performance makeup artists

48
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_________ articulate a vision through their art or craft.

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Artists and artisans

49
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There are six unique careers below that fit this description by discussing the educational requirements and the common duties and responsibilities associated with each career.

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Craft and Fine Artist
Multimedia Artist/Animator
Art Director
Photographer
Museum Curator
Performing Arts Manager or Arts Administrator

50
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The most obvious career choice that involves art and creativity is the role of a craft or fine artist.

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Craft and Fine Artist

51
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This career path is quite broad, as craft and fine artists may pursue a multitude of different art forms, from pottery and ceramics to watercolor painting and jewelry design.

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Craft and Fine Artist

52
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Regardless of the specific medium that artists work with, their job requires a significant amount of creativity in order to continue creating new pieces of art.
The education required to become a craft or fine artist varies, as some fine artists pursue formal, degree programs in fine arts while other craft artists may be self-taught or take formal classes in college.

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Craft and Fine Artist

53
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work with various software programs and technology to create the graphics and visuals for many types of media, including video games, films and television shows.

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Multimedia artists and animators

54
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Some of these artists may work in a specialty field, such as video game layout, designing the scenery in animated films, or working with _______ (CGI), to create special effects in live-action films. Some artists and animators may begin drawing by hand before using technology to digitize their creations, requiring a high-level of artistic skill, as well as creativity to continue developing new ideas..

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Computer Generated Imagery

55
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To become a multimedia artist or animator, one generally needs a bachelor’s degree in a field like ________

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computer graphics or art.

56
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work in a number of diverse fields, from the film industry to magazine publishing and are responsible for the artistic and visual design and style of the product they produce.

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Art directors

57
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In the publishing world, they may be in charge of selecting a color scheme, approving layouts and choosing all the elements of design that create the printed magazine, newspaper or book.

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Art Director

58
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As an ________ on a movie set, he or she would work closely with the film’s director in order to create film sets that support the storyline and helps bring the story to life.

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art director

59
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To become an ________, one generally needs a bachelor’s degree in an artistic field as well as relevant work experience.

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art director

60
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A _______ dūties may vary depending on the specific type of photography he/she specializes in, as some may travel often to capture special events like weddings and parties, while others may work in corporate photography or specialize in food photography.
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photographer’s

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Being a photographer requires a high-level of technical knowledge in order to properly operate a camera and use photo-editing software, as well as a good deal of creativity.

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62
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often seek out artistic and creative ways to capture their subjects and the various events that they cover.

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Photographers

63
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To become a ________, one needs a high school diploma, though some individuals may want to consider pursuing formal education in the field to boost job prospects

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photographer

64
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As an art ______, one is responsible for setting up, maintaining, and designing exhibits in a museum.

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museum curator

65
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This includes acquiring new pieces of art and authenticating them, making sure all works of art are properly maintained and kept in good condition, as well as various administrative tasks like planning events and handling the museum’s correspondence with the media.

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museum curator

66
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To create compelling and cohesive exhibits, curators need to be highly creative and must have a strong knowledge of art.

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museum curator

67
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To become a curator in a museum, one typically need a master’s degree in the field _________

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of art history (Study.com, 2020), museology or anthropology.

68
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The ________, is a highly competitive market so starting a career in performing arts management can be an uphill climb. But of course, this is true of anything related to artistic endeavor. The great thing about the job is it has a strong track record for employing individuals and creative organizations that is well- disposed toward family life. The arts are all about collaboration and enriching the human experience so while the work is hard, one is expected to enjoy the job.

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arts degree

69
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Despite its diverse nature performing arts management covers some specific areas which highlight the following:

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Organization
Accounting
The Law
Fundraising
Marketing
Public Relations
Flexibility

70
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  • It sounds obvious but the duty of a performing arts manager is to manage and administer.
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Organization

71
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Performance is his or her bread and butter and it can happen anywhere, not just in a theatre or concert venue. Community and not profit organizations, uses the arts frequently to develop bonds between local people and the wider world and the logistics behind that alone demand rigorous planning for events. The job cries out for solid skills in areas such as programming and talent development.

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Organization

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-The art industry constantly shifts from time to time and its money received needs careful handling. A performance arts manager draws up budgets with the team and ensures its responsibility. It is a role of gambles and tough choices, more especially if he/she operates in an unprofitable sector.

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Accounting

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  • The law protects creative rights-that of the artists and the artisans. In a progressively arguable marketplace where original ideas in art are at a premium, an eye for detail is invaluable. [Be it a rock stargig or in any local production, contract negotiations for staff and clearances for music and other events is one of its priorities.]
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The Law

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  • A major element of the position secures the needed funding for the organization, in order to achieve its goals. Community engagement is driven by employment and funding for local government is insufficient. One of its solutions is to look for funding institutions that will provide grants, subsidies and donations for the successful operations of the art industry.
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Fundraising

75
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  • Advertisements and promotions increase art production and sales. The website, a social media and various media outlets including printed and broadcast are promotional avenues. Fast writing of press releases or finding creative ways to attract an audience via posters or flyers is also another aspect of marketing, in order to promote the organization nationally and globally.
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Marketing

76
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  • Command for better communication to company’s clients is the primary job of a public relations officer. He or she serves drinks and provides a better service to the customers.
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Public Relations

77
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  • Career in the arts does not have a fixed schedule. ________ is the key. Art performances are held in the evening and artists’ weekend work is a regular manifestation. If the job is big, then, artists adopt to share a good option, providing the best for everyone and the management (IESA arts & culture).
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Flexibility

78
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An _______ buys and sells art masterpieces. He or she is the middleman between the artists and customers or institutions who need the art masterpieces like the art collectors, galleries, or museums.

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art dealer

79
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Main duties of an art dealer.

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Dealing
Networking
Searching

80
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  • It is the buying and selling of art masterpieces which involves negotiating prices and delivery.
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Dealing

81
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It is the establishment of art collectors, gallerists, and other potential clients; it is advising and working closely with clients.

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Networking

82
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It is the spending of time to look for the art masterpieces from galleries and markets, by attending auctions or by negotiating pieces of art directly from clients. In order to find rare pieces, they travel to other cities and other countries (IESA arts & culture).

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Searching

83
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Private collectors observe trends in art and at times, ignite a craze for it.

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Art Collectors

84
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Who said, “It’s mostly the collectors not museums- who revel in the intrinsic quality of objects and the personal experience of them and it is one of the greatest experiences available to American audiences that in some museums around the country can share about” (Artsy, 2017).

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Museum Curator Isaac Kaplan

85
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  • collectors among them-support an artist’s endeavor, trusting their talents and intuition that bring something new to light. Collectors who regularly engage with this art community understand art’s intrinsic value in remembering and in experiencing the contemporary art in the art market (Artwork Archive, 2017).
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Art lovers

86
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It is an art buyer’s job to produce commercial advertising projects while maintaining a creative integrity within a budget. They understand all of the project needs and are able to source the appropriate vendors.

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Art Buyer

87
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An _______ expertise comes in when writing the contract or purchase order for a job. He or she understands all the language surrounding the usage and deliverables in the selling and buying process of an art masterpiece (Hessburg, 2020).

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art buyer’s

88
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is a word with many meanings. It can refer to the making of something, or to a final product, like a theatrical performance. It can be the process of bringing a song or musical work to life or honing that work to perfection.

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Art Production

89
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is at the heart of making art. Artists and theorists have long acknowledged its importance both as an artistic action and an idea to be explored. As the role of production has shifted in our lives, so have the ways in which artists have responded to it. While some contemporary artists foreground production as a tool, others use their work to explore ideas around production we might otherwise overlook (Tate Exchange, 2020).

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Production

90
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The process is essentially tripartite:

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(1) preproduction,
(2) production and
(3) post production.

91
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is the process of anticipating the production of art masterpieces, which includes logistics, human resources and workshops or trials. Some artists, however, conceive their ideas when material manipulation is already underway. This is when ________ sometimes seeps into the production stage.

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Preproduction

92
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is the actual execution and creation of art. Sometimes preproduction and production can go together, to save resources,

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production

93
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is exhibiting the masterpieces in the gallery, the launching of a book, the preview of a movie, a dance rehearsal and the like.

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Postproduction

94
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In ______, art products are ready for distribution and exhibition in different venues.

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postproduction

95
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The _____ has the final say whether his/her artwork is for public or private viewing only.

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artist

96
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We can expect multiple reactions for those who can view the masterpiece; usually, it can be divided into two: _________________

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positive and negative reactions.

97
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_______ are the result of different interpretations of those who have observed it.

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Conflicting reactions

98
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hails from Mansaláy, Mindoro.

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Ginaw Bilog

99
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He’s an expert in Ambahan poetry.

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Ginaw Bilog

100
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Ginaw Bilog made sure to spread it to his community in order to preserve their culture specifically the ___________.

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Hanunoo Mangyan language

101
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Limited resources did not hinder him from preserving and spreading the culture of his community. He received the award last ______.

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1993

102
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is a musician and storyteller who hails from Brookes Point, Palawan.

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Masino Intaray

103
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is not only well-versed in the instruments and traditions of the basal, kulilal and bagit but also plays the aroding (mouth harp) and babarak (ring flute) and above all is a prolific and pre-eminent epic chanter and storyteller. He accepted the award last _______.

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Masino Intaray
1993

104
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is a musician who came from Mamasapano, Magindanao.

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Samaon Sulaiman

105
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He excels in playing the kutyapi. His extensive repertoire of ________________ and other forms and styles interpreted with refinement and sensitivity fully demonstrate creative and expressive possibilities of his instrument. He was awarded last _______.

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Samaon Sulaiman
dinaladay, linapu, minuna, binalig
1993

106
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Samaon Sulaiman in Figure 4 is a musician who came from _______

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Mamasapano, Magindanao