Concept - Conventional arts are traditional art forms such as painting, sculpture, architecture, music, dance, theater, and literature. They follow accepted standards and techniques passed down through generations. Process - Artists use learned methods — sketching, molding, composing, or choreographing — to create pieces that express emotions, tell stories, or reflect culture. Practice - Conventional arts are practiced in schools, galleries, theaters, and communities. They preserve culture and identity, and are performed or displayed in exhibitions, concerts, and festivals.