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PUBLIC ART#1

Art created for public spaces, intended to engage the community and provoke thought on social issues.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#2

Involvement of community members in the artistic process, fostering collaboration and input.

SOCIAL ISSUES#3

Challenges affecting society, such as poverty, waste management, and inequality, that art can address.

LARGE-SCALE INSTALLATIONS#4

Artworks designed to occupy significant physical space, often using upcycled materials for impact.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT#5

The planning, execution, and oversight of art projects to ensure they meet goals and deadlines.

UPCYCLING#6

Transforming waste materials into new art pieces, enhancing sustainability and creativity.

STAKEHOLDER#7

Individuals or groups with an interest in the project, including community members and local organizations.

DESIGN THINKING#8

A creative approach to problem-solving that emphasizes understanding user needs and iterative design.

INSTALLATION LOGISTICS#9

Planning and coordinating the physical setup of an art installation, including materials and space.

FEEDBACK SESSIONS#10

Meetings with community members to gather insights and reactions to the art installation.

IMPACT ASSESSMENT#11

Evaluating the effects of the art installation on the community and its social issues.

COLLABORATION#12

Working together with other artists and community members to create a cohesive art project.

ARTISTIC VISION#13

The unique perspective and creative direction an artist brings to their work.

MATERIALS SOURCING#14

Identifying and acquiring the necessary materials for creating the public art installation.

COMMUNITY BEAUTIFICATION#15

Efforts to enhance the aesthetic appeal of public spaces through art and design.

RISK MANAGEMENT#16

Identifying potential challenges in a project and developing strategies to mitigate them.

SUSTAINABILITY#17

Practices that meet present needs without compromising future generations, often emphasized in art.

PROPOSAL#18

A detailed plan outlining the concept, goals, and execution strategies for the art project.

DOCUMENTATION#19

Recording the process, challenges, and outcomes of the art installation for future reference.

CREATIVE PROCESS#20

The series of steps artists follow to develop their ideas into finished works.

VISUAL PORTFOLIO#21

A collection of work showcasing an artist's projects, processes, and impacts.

REFLECTIVE PRACTICE#22

The process of reflecting on experiences to improve future artistic endeavors.

COMMUNITY AWARENESS#23

The understanding and recognition of social issues within a community, often enhanced through art.

COLLABORATIVE ART PRACTICES#24

Art-making that involves multiple artists or community members working together.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY#25

The obligation of artists to consider the societal impacts of their work.

ART INSTITUTIONS#26

Organizations that support and promote art, including galleries, museums, and cultural centers.