Public Art

Public art refers to artworks that are created and displayed in publicly accessible spaces, such as parks, plazas, streets, and buildings. This art is intended for the general public and can take various forms, including sculptures, murals, installations, performances, and more. Public art aims to engage the community, provoke thought, beautify spaces, and enhance the cultural identity of a locality. It often reflects the social, political, or historical context of the area it inhabits and can foster community involvement and pride. Public art projects may involve collaboration between artists, local governments, community organizations, and citizens, making it a dynamic element of urban and rural landscapes.