Public Art

Public Art refers to artworks that are created or installed in public spaces for the enjoyment and engagement of the community. These artworks can take various forms, including sculptures, murals, installations, and performances, and are typically accessible to the general public without any admission fee. The primary aim of public art is to enrich public spaces, foster community interaction, and encourage cultural expression. Public art can reflect the identity of a community, convey social messages, or beautify urban environments. It often involves collaboration among artists, local governments, and community members to ensure that the artwork resonates with the values and character of the area in which it is placed.