Lesson 3 Flashcards
What is modern art referred as?
Traditional
Art with the virtue of being present because of the continuum of producing work until today
Contemporary art
What are the characteristics of contemporary art?
- Collaborative/participative
- Interactive
- Process-oriented
- Site specific
What are the 10 various form of contemporary art?
- Practical (Utilitarian) Arts
- Industrial Arts
- Household (Applied) Arts
- Civic Arts
- Commercial Arts
- Business Arts
- Graphic Arts
- Agricultural Arts
- Fishery Arts
- Medical (Clinical) Arts
- Intended for practical use or utility
- it is changing the raw materials for _______ purposes. However they must possess ornaments or artistic qualities to make them useful and beautiful
Practical (Utilitarian) Arts
- Changing of raw materials into some significant products for humans
- shell craft, bamboo crafts, leather craft, pottery, making sheet-metal work and manufacture of automobiles, home appliances, and televisions set
Industrial arts
It refers to _____ arts such as flower arrangement, interior design, dressmaking, home making, embroidery, cooking, and others
Household or applied arts
Include city or town planning maintenance and beautification of parks. This refer to beautification to improvement of the standard of living.
Civic art
Involves business propaganda in the form of advertisements, in newspapers and magazines, sign painting, billboard and announcements, leaflets, displays, poster designing, movie illustrations, and many more
Commercial arts
Anything printed from raised or sunken reliefs and plain surfaces
Graphic arts
Crop production, horticulture (garden or orchard cultivation) husbandry (raising of cows, carabaos, poultry, and swine) and farming
Agricultural arts
Merchandising, accounting, bookkeeping, typewriting, stenography, salesmanship, and business administration
Business arts
Shallow and deep sea fishing, fish refrigerator and culture, net weaving
Fishery arts
First aid treatments, medical manufacturing, surgery, medical operation, rehabilitations, and others
Medical or clinical arts
annual flower festival celebrated
every February which takes place in Baguio City
Panagbenga Festival
The term “Panagbenga” comes from a
Kankanaey term meaning ______
season of blooming
annual festival with highlights held every 4th
Sunday of October in Bacolod, Philippines
Masskara Festival
It was during the
time when the province’s main livelihood, sugar, was
priced at an all-time low because of alternatives
introduced in the market, which resulted in one of the
worst famines in the country’s history that affected an
estimated one million people.
Masskara Festival, 1980s “born out of crisis”
held every third Sunday of January in
Cebu City
Sinulog Festival
celebration of one of the country’s
most famous historic relics: the Santo Niño de Cebú.
This was the statue of the baby Jesus that was handed
to the Rajah Humabon of Cebu by the Portuguese
explorer Ferdinand Magellan in ____.
Sinulog - 1521
religious and cultural
festival in Iloilo City, Philippines, held annually on ________
Dinagyang Festival - 4th Sunday of January or right after Sinulog Festival in Cebu and Ati-atihan in Kalibo, Aklan.
“Mother of all Philippine Festivals”
Ati-atihan Festival
What is the other term for “Ati-atihan Festival?”
Kalibo Santo Niño
held anually in January in honor of the Santo Niño, in the several towns of Aklan, Panay Island
Ati-atihan Festival