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Arts, 28.09.2019 09:30 whitethunder05

Which of the following statements are true about public art?
a. public art sometimes includes street art, such as graffiti
b. public art is always created by a payed artist
c. public art can be anything from a sculpture in a park to a mural on a building.

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