NCCA opens nominations for persons worthy of being named national artists

Photos: President Rodrigo Duterte confers the Order of National Artists to eight awardees in Philippine culture and the arts on Thursday at the Malacañang Palace. Screengrab from RTVM Facebook page

Former President Rodrigo Duterte confers the Order of National Artists to eight awardees in Philippine culture and the arts at Malacañang. (File photo/Screengrab from RTVM Facebook page)

MANILA, Philippines — National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) opened on Friday its nominations for the recognition of the Order of National Artists.

The Order is the highest national recognition that can be awarded to Filipinos who have made significant contributions in their field.

NCCA will honor artists in architecture and allied arts, dance, design, film and broadcast arts, literature, music, theater and visual arts.

Upon the recommendation of NCCA and Cultural Center of the Philippines, the President of the Philippines will confer the award to the selected individual.

The award can also be given posthumously.

Living awardees will receive a minimum cash prize of P200,000, net taxes, a minimum lifetime personal monthly stipend of P50,000, medical and hospitalization benefits not exceeding P750,000 per year, among other incentives.

The requirements for nomination are as follows:

“Nominations may be submitted by government and non-government cultural organizations, educational institutions, as well as private foundations and councils,” NCCA said.

The nominations will run until June 30.

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