Public Galleries
Public galleries are spaces where art is displayed for the enjoyment and education of the general public. They often feature a variety of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs, created by both local and international artists. Public galleries aim to make art accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or financial status.
These galleries may host temporary exhibitions, educational programs, and community events to engage visitors. Many public galleries are funded by government sources or donations, allowing them to offer free or low-cost admission. Notable examples include the National Gallery in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.