ASPECTS OF PRODUCTION FOR VISUAL ARTS Flashcards

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It pertains to the teaching done in the specified venue such as school.

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Formal Education

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It pertains to a more relaxed environment such as a master-apprentice relationship found in many ethnic groups, where knowledge and skill are transferred through apprenticeship.

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Informal Education

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The year of art education in schools officially included in the curriculum.

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1960

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Is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic content.

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Art History

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It is intended to contrast with a definition of art.

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Art Theory

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It is an art survey course designed to increase knowledge and appreciation of the visual arts.

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Art Appreciation

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an international art organization that began in 1963 whose vision is to provide a support system between the art and cultural exchanges between the United States and Asia through visual performing art projects.

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Asian Cultural Council (ACC)

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created in 2000. Like its foreign counterpart, its goal is to increase opportunities for Filipino artists, academics, and cultural organizations through the promotion of the Filipino heritage.

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Asian Cultural Council Philippine Foundation (ACCPF)

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One of the most respected visual art organizations in the
Philippines.

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Art Association of the Philippines (AAP)

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an art patron who created and started as alumni who associated and organized AAP for UP School of Fine Arts in 1948.

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Purita Kalaw Ledesma (1914-2005)

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refers to fine art whose material consists of natural or synthetic fiber, and other components, such as fabric or yarn.

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Fiber

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is a colored substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is being applied.

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Dyes

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the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language.

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Paint

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a colored fluid used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating.

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Ink

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an instrument for writing or drawing, consisting of a thin stick of graphite or a similar substance enclosed in a long thin piece of wood or fixed in a metal or plastic case.

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Pencil

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material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood or other fibrous substances, used for writing, drawing, or printing on, or as wrapping material.

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Paper

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refers to individual works of art that are substantially or wholly made of glass. It ranges in size from monumental works and installation pieces to wall hangings and windows, to works of art made in studios and factories, including glass jewelry and tableware.

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Glass

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are art forms which involve physical manipulation of a plastic medium by molding or modeling such as sculpture or ceramics.

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Plastic

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a film that is artistic or experimental in its primary intent.

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Film

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Their mission is to advance and promote international dialogue, understanding, and respect through cultural exchange activities in Asia nd the United States to create a more harmonious and peaceful world.

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Asian Cultural Council (ACC)

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• This mission is accomplished through fellowships and other programs that support individual artists, scholars, and arts professionals. They support artists by funding residencies, research and exhibitions.

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ASIAN CULTURAL COUNCIL

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In 1963, John D. Rockefeller 3rd established the Asian Cultural Program of the JDR 3rd Fund to support cultural exchange in Asia and the United States through grants to individuals and organizations working in the visual and performing arts.

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ASIAN CULTURAL COUNCIL

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With Porter A. McCray as Founding Director, the Asian Cultural Program developed its signature grantmaking style, emphasizing individually tailored programs based on the needs of each grant recipient.

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ASIAN CULTURAL COUNCIL

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• Like Bicol, Binangonan does not have a specific art group, but there are different small art groups in the municipality. The groups from Angono are related to the ones in Binangonan due to their proximity, and Binangonan is widely influenced by the artistic groups, events, and exhibits from Angono.

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BINANGONAN ART GROUP (BAG)

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Iloilo Art Group (3)

  • A group of contemporary artists in Iloilo known for frequent exhibits.
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Himbon Contemporary Artists Group

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Iloilo Art Group (3)

Another local group organizing art-related events and exhibitions.

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Sigahum Artists

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Iloilo Art Group (3)

Artists who regularly showcase their works at the University of the Philippines Visayas Museum of Art and Cultural Heritage.

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UPV-MACH Artists Circle

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is a group founded in 1991, making it one of the older art groups in the province.

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BAGSIK
Batangueñong Grupo sa
Sining at Kultura

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is actively involved in promoting art tourism and supporting local artists. Their activities include organizing art exhibits and workshops. They also aim to help Batangueño artisans, such as the balisong makers. Its purpose is to promote arts, culture, and support local artists in Batangas.

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BAGSIK
Batangueñong Grupo sa Sining at Kultura

30
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A group of artists organized by Effren Chavez, that held art lessons conducted by its members to promote the art scene in Baguio. The group had conducted many art-related activities,
, this was until 1980 when
Effren left the group to go abroad. The members of BGA then joined the Baguio guild of artists (BAG) organized by Santi Bose.

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BGA
Baguio Group of Artists

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Angono Ateliers Association (AAA) (2)

A family of painters known for their detailed depiction of rural Filipino life.

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Blanco Family Artists

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Angono Ateliers Association (AAA) (2)

Artists following the muralist tradition of Carlos “Botong” Francisco.

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Carlos “Botong” Francisco Group

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An international art organization that began in 1963 whose vision is to provide a support system between the art and cultural exchanges between the United States and Asia through visual performing art projects.

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ACC
Asian Cultural Council

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A nonprofit organization that provides opportunities and support for international cultural exchange to artists, scholars, cultural institutions and arts professionals between Asia and the United States.

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ACC
Asian Cultural Council

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The lloilo art scene is experiencing a surge in activity, with art groups holding multiple art-related activities. There is no specific well-known group that carries its name. Still, small groups, such as the Himbon Contemporary Artists Group and Sigahum Artists, are known for holding exhibits and other art activities. Art groups gather and show their works at places such as the University of the Philippines Visayas Museum of Art and Cultural Heritage (UPV-MACH).

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IAG
Iloilo Art group

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OCAG | Quezon City Art Group (3)

A well-known artist collective formerly based in Quezon City, influential in contemporary Philippine art.

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Surrounded by Water (SBW)

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OCAG | Quezon City Art Group (3)

A group of socially engaged artists known for their activist-themed exhibitions.

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TutoK Collective

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OCAG | Quezon City Art Group (3)

Many artists associated with Blanc Gallery, which is located in Quezon City, form a loose collective of emerging and established contemporary artists.

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Blanc Gallery Artists

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Created in 2000. Like its foreign counterpart, its goal is to increase pportunities for Filipino artists, academics, and cultural organizations hrough the promotion of Filipino heritage. It is a foundation that raises funds dedicated to supporting artistic and cultural rograms in the Philippines.

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ACCPF
Asian Cultural Council
(Philippine Foundation)

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• Provides artists, scholars, and arts professionals opportunities for transformative exchange between the Philippines and the United States, as well as the Philippines and the rest of Asia.

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ACCPF
Asian Cultural Council
(Philippine Foundation)

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DA | Davao Artists (3)

  • A major art group in Davao, organizing exhibitions and events
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Dabawenyo Artists Federation, Inc.
(DAFI)

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DA | Davao Artists (3)

A group of watercolor enthusiasts promoting this medium in Davao.

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Davao Watercolor Society

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DA | Davao Artists (3)

  • Indigenous artists from the Talaandig tribe, often showcasing their culture through visual arts.
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Talaandig Artists

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• The Angono Ateliers Association is a significant artist organization that contributes to Angono’s reputation as the “Art Capital of the Philippines.”
history

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, founded in 1975 on the 6th death anniversary of National Artist Carlos
“Botong” Francisco, honors his legacy and strengthens Angono’s artistic heritage. It provides a platform for local artists to showcase their work and actively promotes the arts through exhibitions in Angono and beyond.

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AAA
Angono Ateliers Association

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AAA
Angono Ateliers Association

48
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This distinguishes dyes from pigments which ______ chemically bind to the material they color.