Public Art: Graffiti, Monuments, and More

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Public art encompasses a variety of forms such as graffiti, statues, monuments, architecture, sculpture, murals, and street art. It can be found in parks, plazas, city streets, buildings, and bridges, enriching public spaces and sparking creativity. Public art is created by professional artists, community organizations, students, children, and the general public, contributing to cultural expression and communal identity.

  • Public art
  • Graffiti
  • Monuments
  • Community
  • Creativity

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  1. Public Art

  2. What is Public Art? Graffiti Statues Monuments Architecture Sculpture Murals Street Art (e.g., chalk drawing)

  3. Where is Public Art? Parks Plazas/Open Areas City Streets Buildings Bridges

  4. Why Public Art?

  5. Who (Makes) Public Art? Professional Artists Community organizations Students/Children General Public

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