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100

This term originally meant a Spaniard born of Spanish parents in the Philippine

FILIPINO

100

The first paintings were commissioned works during this period

SPANISH

100

A native wine from sugarcane in Ilocos region that they use for rituals, social gatherings, and everyday life

BASI

100

The women of this place remain active in embroidery, as seen in their shops near the Public Market.

BATANGAS

100

He was a radical filmmaker and social activist whose socially conscious films explored the plight of the marginalized and ignored sectors of Filipino society. Among his works are Manila sa kuko ng liwanag at Insiang

LINO BROCKA
200

TRUE OR FALSE. 

Philippine sculpture is the most familiar art form among Filipinos.

TRUE

200

Most of the people in the Philippines are of ____________ descent who migrated from Taiwan during the Iron Age

AUSTRONESIAN

200

What festival is Angono, Rizal known for?

HIGANTES

200

It is one of the leading venues of contemporary art in Bacolod.

BACOLOD ORANGE MUSEUM

200

The Manunggul jar from Manunggul Cave symbolizes the belief in the afterlife is found in

PALAWAN

300

TRUE OR FALSE. 

Filipinos are categorized as Asians and the Philippines as part of Southeast Asia

TRUE

300
  • Traditional Arts: Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan; Non-Traditional Arts: _____________

NATIONAL ARTIST

300

It is shaped from a wooden sculpture to serve as a model in making a three-dimensional work, human figure, or animals.

TAKA

300

It is home to the Rurungan sa Tubod is a social enterprise that disseminates hand-made non-mass-produced garments made out of pinya cloth

PALAWAN

300

The earliest example revealing of how the dead were wrapped in woven textile

BURIAL CLOTH

400

The most popular woodcarving in the Philippines are carvings of the anitos (nature gods), santos (saints), and statues of Christ and the Blessed Mother. This shows that art can be use for

A. economic purposes

B. religious purposes                          

C. personal purposes                          

D. transportation purposes

B. religious purposes                      

400

It was built and became home to collections of Cordillera artifact.

BAGUIO MUSEUM

400

A place that has become the site of artistic interventions that take place at the grassroots level

BAGUIO

400

The place is home to the santeros who have introduced many refinements in making three dimensional figures of Catholic saints called santo.

PAETE, LAGUNA
400

It was discovered in Duyong Cave, Palawan that shows evidence of ornamentation and the divine is invoked by keeping symbols close to one’s body.

LINGLING-O

500

The __________________ in the Philippines encompass folk architecture, maritime transport, weaving, carving, folk performing arts, folk (oral) literature, folk graphic and plastic arts, ornament, textile, or fiber art, pottery, and other artistic expressions of traditional culture

NON-TRADITIONAL ARTS

500

The History of the Philippines can be divided into five distinct phases. What are these five phases in chronological order?

Metal Age

Porcelain Period

Spanish Period

American Period

Post independence

500

It is home to artists who continue to imbibe the pulse of their locale in their art practice and continues the tradition of burnayan.

VIGAN, ILOCOS SUR
500

It is home to Museo Orlina which capitalizes on a collection of masters and contemporary artists and  the majestic view of Taal volcano.

CAVITE

500

What are the 3 Filipino Identity markers

Ethnicity

Gender

Socioeconomic Relations

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