Public art refers to artistic works that are created and displayed in public spaces, accessible to everyone. It’s usually done legally, as opposed to street art, which is art created in public spaces as a form of self-expression or social commentary.
Public art encompasses a wide range of artistic forms, including sculptures, murals, installations, and performances. It often aims to engage and interact with the community, sparking conversations and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of public spaces. It can be found in parks, plazas, streets, and other communal areas, contributing to the cultural identity and vibrancy of a city or town.