By Brittney Sherman

In an age of rapid urbanization and digital interaction, public art serves as a vital humanizing force that reflects community identity, fosters inclusion, and sparks connection. Far more than decoration, it tells stories, preserves culture, and offers shared experiences accessible to all. Whether through murals, music, theater, film, or culinary arts, creative expression enriches public life and strengthens civic pride. Supporting public art is not a luxury but an investment in the soul of our communities—one that brings color, imagination, and deeper understanding to our shared spaces.
Complete the Survey HERE!
Read more HERE!