For years, community art was created by a professional for the enjoyment or education of a public group. How did the definition change in the nineteenth century?
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Community art was now also exhibited in museums.
Community art was now also exhibited in museums.
Community art was now also created to spark a revolution.
Community art was now also created to spark a revolution.
Community art was now also created to make a place beautiful.
Community art was now also created to make a place beautiful.
Community art was now also created by community members.
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Community art was now also created by community members.
An artist creates a mural that depicts the local species living harmoniously in their natural environment. This mural is an example of community art for which purpose?
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empowering the local school children
empowering the local school children
educating the public about the natural environment
educating the public about the natural environment
sparking an environmental revolution
sparking an environmental revolution
blaming the public for their poor environmental practices
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empowering the local school children
empowering the local school children
educating the public about the natural environment
educating the public about the natural environment
sparking an environmental revolution
sparking an environmental revolution
blaming the public for their poor environmental practices