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PUBLIC ART#1

Artworks created for public spaces, often engaging community and reflecting local culture.

INSTALLATION#2

A three-dimensional work of art designed for a specific space, often interactive or immersive.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#3

The process of involving local stakeholders in the art project to ensure relevance and support.

ART PROPOSAL#4

A detailed plan outlining the concept, budget, timeline, and materials for a public art project.

SCULPTURE#5

A three-dimensional artistic form created by shaping materials like stone, metal, or wood.

MURAL#6

A large-scale painting or artwork applied directly to a wall or ceiling, often in public spaces.

BUDGETING#7

The process of estimating costs and allocating resources for the art project.

TIMELINE#8

A schedule that outlines the stages and deadlines for the project's execution.

STAKEHOLDER#9

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

FEASIBILITY STUDY#10

An analysis to determine the practicality and viability of the proposed art installation.

RISK MANAGEMENT#11

Strategies to identify and mitigate potential challenges during the project.

SITE-SPECIFIC ART#12

Art that is created to exist in a certain place, often responding to its environment.

COLLABORATION#13

Working together with others, including artists and community members, to achieve a common goal.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#14

The ability to effectively communicate ideas and proposals to an audience.

DOCUMENTATION#15

Recording the process and outcomes of the art project for future reference and evaluation.

UNVEILING EVENT#16

A public event to reveal the completed installation, fostering community celebration.

SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT#17

Using social media platforms to connect with the community and promote the art project.

CULTURAL THEMES#18

Recurring ideas or motifs that reflect the values and identity of a community.

PARTICIPATORY ART#19

Art that actively involves the audience in its creation or experience.

LOGISTICS#20

The detailed coordination of complex operations, including resource management for the project.

EVALUATION#21

Assessing the impact and effectiveness of the art installation post-completion.

FINAL WALKTHROUGH#22

A concluding inspection of the installation to ensure it meets artistic and practical standards.

COMMUNITY FEEDBACK#23

Input and responses from local stakeholders regarding the art project.

ARTISTIC INTENT#24

The artist's vision and purpose behind creating the artwork.

PROPOSAL PITCH#25

A presentation to stakeholders aimed at gaining support and funding for the art project.

IMPACT ANALYSIS#26

Evaluating the social and cultural effects of the public art installation on the community.