The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) launched the 20th National Art Competition, marking 20 years of promoting Filipino art and cultural heritage. The competition, a cornerstone of Philippine cultural development, features representational and non-representational art categories, encouraging diverse artistic expressions. Open to Filipino artists 18 and older, the competition welcomes submissions reflecting their unique visions and artistic philosophies. The GSIS emphasizes its commitment to nation-building through the arts and preserving Filipino creative heritage.
The 20th National Art Competition marks the celebration of two decades of showcasing Filipino artistic talent and preserving cultural heritageThe Government Service Insurance System kicked off the 20th National Art Competition on Feb. 7, marking two decades of championing Filipino artistic talent and cultural heritage.
The competition, which has become a cornerstone of Philippine cultural development, features two distinct categories: representational and non-representational art. This format continues GSIS’ tradition of embracing diverse artistic expressions while preserving Filipino creative heritage. “Over the past two decades, this competition has discovered countless talented artists and preserved remarkable works that enrich our cultural landscape,” Veloso added. “Each piece becomes part of our nation’s artistic legacy.”
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