"Art in Public Places" refers to artworks that are displayed in outdoor or publicly accessible locations, such as parks, streets, and buildings. This initiative aims to enhance community spaces, promote cultural engagement, and make art accessible to everyone. Examples include sculptures, murals, and installations that reflect local history or themes.
These artworks often involve collaboration between artists, local governments, and community organizations. Programs like Percent for Art allocate a portion of public construction budgets to fund these projects, ensuring that art becomes an integral part of urban development and community identity.