What is the state of public art in your city? Is it purely in the service of honoring founders and public servants? Is it merely a bunch of half-assed tagging? If not, does it thrill you every time you see it? Just asking…
What is the state of public art in your city? Is it purely in the service of honoring founders and public servants? Is it merely a bunch of half-assed tagging? If not, does it thrill you every time you see it? Just asking…