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A Proposed Agency for Philippine Arts and Culture

Proposed by

Stella Clarise Pagaran

And

Chloee Faith Lagunday

Complete Name of Agency: Art Management Abstract

Acronym: (AMA) Art Management Abstract

Description:
The Art Management Abstract (AMA) develops and puts into effect policies,
strategies that aim to protect and advance the country’s historical and
cultural heritage. It guarantees the broadest distribution of the maximum
number of artistic and cultural works nationwide and for their delight and
appreciation, protects and incorporates traditional culture and its various
artistic forms as a dynamic component of the country’s cultural mainstream
and makes ensuring that in order to implement its policies, plans and
activities adhere to the highest standards of excellence.
Emblem/Logo (draw and design):

The AMA logo is A Patron of the Arts

is someone who gives money to arts organizations as a way of expressing his


love or support for the arts and culture. Think of how a father is expected to
provide for his children financially when you hear the word patron, which is
derived from the Latin pater or patr, meaning "father."

It represents not only the AMA (Art Management Abstract) but also the historical
and cultural heritages of the Philippines. The essence of this logo is to give
importance and appreciation to the traditional culture of the Philippines.

Goals/Objectives
The _Art Management Abstract (AMA)___aims to:

· To preserve traditional culture and all of its different elements and creative mediums

· To uphold and promote the nation's historical and cultural history

· Ensures that in order to carry out its policies, programmes, and other activities meet
the highest criteria for quality.

1. Title: “Exhibido Museo Grafico”

Details on how to implement:

Prior to creating a successful museum exhibit, you should try to identify your target
audience and learn what they hope to acquire out of the experience. An excellent
method to do it is by developing and focusing on distinct consumer personas. If you
work for an established museum, you can look at the demographics of your current
patrons as a place to start. You might start by looking at the local demographics if you're
building a new or temporary installation. In either case, you may begin to develop
"visitor personas" based on the data and the types of people you believe will be most
interested in and drawn to your subject matter. You should start thinking about these
identities as you create your museum exhibit.

1. Title: “Galleria Pinto de Filipino”

Details on how to implement:

The art of presenting a story through a museum display is the best approach to make
your visitors feel like they are a part of the art or history or completely involved. You
might first be tempted to limit your attention to just one overarching narrative for each of
your exhibits. However, don't limit your understanding of signs to their ability to identify
and date objects. While that's an essential feature of a great museum exhibit design,
one crucial ingredient the stories within the stories is still missing. You can utilize signs
to provide specific, in-depth narratives about the objects that are included in the overall
structure of your show. That offers a fun way to further engross and inform your visitors.

1. Title: “Showcasing of the Philippine antiquities, arts, and cultural heritage”


Details on how to implement:

Heritage Arts & Antiquities, which has shown hundreds of works by some of the most
accomplished figures in modern visual arts, is regarded as a leading gallery institution in
the Philippines. It was one of the first in the nation to successfully blend the needs of a
business and an artistic venue, occasionally showcasing experimental works. Heritage
has consistently worked to identify and support new talent, raise the profile of art among
collectors both young and old by displaying high-caliber works, and provide a forum for
communication between artists and collectors. The gallery features works on canvas,
sculptures, prints, and drawings by established artists as well as up-and-coming
creators.

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