PH visual arts sector needs additional support - Lower House panel

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The Philippine visual arts industry may soon receive more support from government and private institutions.

The topics tackled in the hearing include marketing issues and opportunities, intellectual property issues, regulation affecting the visual arts sector and other concerns, and institutional support for artists. “We must take this great opportunity for the government and stakeholders to reassess this sector in preparation for recovery, resilience and development of the visual arts, and a whole government approach must be taken to support this sector,” he added.

Aldaba, on her part, talked about the state of the visual arts industry. She also mentioned the opportunities, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the sector, and the DFA initiatives and strategies for the industry. Edillon discussed the role of IPOPHL, coverage of IPOPHL Enforcement Office, IP Code, and intellectual property violations.

 

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