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Art in Public Places is a social art experiment that promotes a proactive way to get the community involved with participating in personal creativity and artistic culture. Starting with a cart stocked full of local artwork, blank canvases, and art materials, people are invited and welcomed to create their own artwork in exchange for art in the cart. This creates a continuous flow of new artwork being created and donated back to the cart in exchange for an art piece created by another participant. This project was a positive and successful way of spreading the wonderful creativity we all have to share.

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