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The Order of National Artists of the Philippines is an order bestowed by the Philippines on Filipinos who

have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine art. Members of the Order are
known as National Artists.

Originally instituted as an Award, it was elevated to the status of an order in 2003.[1]

The Order is administered by the Cultural Center of the Philippines by virtue of President Ferdinand
Marcos's Proclamation № 1001 of April 2, 1972, and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.

The first Award was posthumously conferred on Filipino painter Fernando Amorsolo.

Definition

The order of the highest state honor is conferred on individuals deemed as having done much for their
artistic field. Deserving individuals must have been recommended by both the Cultural Center and the
National Commission for Culture and the Arts prior to receiving the Award. Such people are then titled,
by virtue of a Presidential Proclamation, as National Artist (Filipino: Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng
Sining), and are inducted into the Order.

Categories

Music – singing, composition, direction, and/or performance;

Dance – choreography, direction and/or performance;

Theater – direction, performance and/or production design;

Contemporary Arts – painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation art, mixed media works,
illustration, graphic arts, performance art and/or imaging;

Literature – poetry, fiction, essay, playwriting, journalism and/or literary criticism;


Film and Broadcasting/Broadcast Arts – direction, writing, production design, cinematography, editing,
camera work, and/or performance; and

Architecture, Design and Allied Arts – architecture design, interior design, industrial arts design,
landscape architecture and fashion design.

However, National Artists have since been honored under new categories. The NCCA created the
category of National Artist for Fashion Design when it nominated Ramon Valera, but subsumed that
category under "Architecture, Design and Allied Arts".

President Fidel V. Ramos issued an executive order creating the category of National Artist for Historical
Literature before conferring the honor to Carlos Quirino.

Criteria

The National Artist of the Philippines are based on a broad criteria, as set forth by the Cultural Center of
the Philippines and the National Commission on Culture and the Arts:[2]

Living artists who have been Filipino citizens for the last ten years prior to nomination as well as those
who have died after the establishment of the Award in 1972 but were Filipino citizens at the time of
their death;

Artists who have helped build a Filipino sense of nationhood through the content and form of their
works;

Artists who have distinguished themselves by pioneering in a mode of creative expression or style,
making an impact on succeeding generations of artists;

Artists who have created a significant body of works and/or have consistently displayed excellence in
the practice of their art form, enriching artistic expression or style; and

Artists who enjoy broad acceptance through prestigious national and/or international recognition,
Award in prestigious national and/or international events, critical acclaim and/or reviews of their works,
and/or respect and esteem from peers within an artistic discipline.

Nominations are then submitted to the National Artist Secretariat that is created by the National Artist
Award Committee; experts from the different art fields then sit on a First Deliberation to prepare the
short list of nominees. A Second Deliberation, which is a joint meeting of the Commissioners of the
NCCA and the Board of Trustees of the CCP, decides on the final nominees. The list is then forwarded to
the President of the Philippines, who, by Presidential Proclamation, proclaims the final nominees as
members of the Order of National Artists.[3]
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