Public Art

Public art refers to artistic works or installations that are created for, and displayed in, public spaces. These artworks are typically accessible to everyone and may be found in outdoor settings, such as parks, streets, and plazas, as well as in public buildings like libraries and community centers. The primary purpose of public art is to engage the community, enhance public spaces, and create a sense of place. It can take many forms, including sculptures, murals, monuments, and interactive installations. Public art often reflects the culture, history, and values of the community it serves, and it can foster dialogue, inspire creativity, and evoke emotional responses from viewers.