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Vonnie Kolbenschlag: on Public Art improving community

By Vonnie Kolbenschlag
Personal Commentary

Benefits of public art fit right in with improving a community. Public art is a Beneficial part of public history and changing culture. It rightly adds into the uniqueness of communities. Public art inspires a creative right in others and captures a moment in time. It's a problem solving creative method in the public domain to show ways different from what has always been done. It stimulates and invites public dialogue and social interaction. - Vonnie Kolbenschlag

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