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Philippine Heritage Charter
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“Sining Katipunan: The Arte Pintura Group Evolving with the Times” by the Arte Pintura Group from is exhibited from July 05 – 31, 2021 at the NCCA Open Gallery. The continue reading : “Sining Katipunan: The Arte Pintura Group Evolving with the Times” at the NCCA Gallery
“Borderline: Conscious and Sub-conscious” by the Block Y Group from University of the Philippines Diliman’s College of Fine Arts is exhibited from July 06 – 31, 2021 at the continue reading : “Borderline: Conscious and Sub-conscious” at the NCCA Gallery
K-Drama enthusiasts, aspiring screenwriters, production students, industry professionals, and general K-Culture followers have another reason and platform to reunite, exchange insights, and learn together as the Embassy of the Republic of continue reading : Rediscover, Rewrite, Regain | 2021 K-Drama Webinar aims to promote K-Drama scriptwriting and marketing techniques
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts is now accepting nominations for the 2021 Young Historian’s Prize. Deadline of Submission is on August 31, 2021. The Young Historian’s Prize continue reading : Call for Nominations: 2021 Young Historian’s Prize
Due to the recent surge of COVID cases in the country, and in line with the regulations under the prevailing General Community Quarantine (GCQ) with restrictions, the management of the continue reading : NCCA’s MET DEFERS QUINCENTENNIAL SHOW
In celebration of the ASEAN Month in August, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) calls on Filipino citizens (age 18 and above) to submit original creative outputs continue reading : The ASEAN Philippines Digital Art Contest 2021 We Care, We Prepare, We Prosper
Abe Orobia’s solo exhibition “Images of Our Nation” is exhibited from June 07 to June 30, 2021 at the NCCA Glass Gallery. Art as a Form of Critical Care by continue reading : ABE OROBIA at the NCCA GALLERY
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