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Reine Hauser <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Jun 1999 12:25:17 -0400
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>Dear  Tanasak Krabuanrat:

The following are very general explanations.  List members, please feel
free to elaborate.  Thanks!

1) A curator/artist and/or  artist/curator  so someone who considers him or
herself to be both a practising visual artist, as well as a curator.

2) The difference between 'public art' and 'community art' is that public
art is art situated in a public space, for example, a large sculpture
outside an office buidling or in a park, but it is generally not part of a
museum collection.  Community art is created by people in a community, for
example, a mural on the side of a building created by people in that
neighborhood for people in that neighborhood.  There is usually a large
economic disparity between public art and community art.

Best--Reine Hauser

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