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  2. Bread and Puppet Theater - Wikipedia

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    This principle states that art should be accessible to the public, not "a privilege of museums & the rich". [8] The theater is quoted as claiming: "art is not a business". [9] Bread & Puppet productions are free or paid for by donation, and related art is for sale "for very little money". [10] The theater operates on a "shoestring" budget. [10]

  3. Public art - Wikipedia

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    The Spire of Dublin. Public art is art in any media whose form, function and meaning are created for the general public through a public process. It is a specific art genre [1] with its own professional and critical discourse.

  4. Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Training in the visual arts has generally been through variations of the apprentice and workshop systems. In Europe, the Renaissance movement to increase the prestige of the artist led to the academy system for training artists, and today most of the people who are pursuing a career in the arts train in art schools at tertiary levels.

  5. Diorama - Wikipedia

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    The show lasted 10 to 15 minutes, after which time the entire audience (on a massive turntable) would rotate to view a second painting. Later models of the Diorama theater even held a third painting. The size of the proscenium was 24 feet (7.3 m) wide by 21 feet (6.4 m) high (7.3 meters x 6.4 meters).

  6. Commercial art - Wikipedia

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    Commercial art is the art of creative services, referring to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising. Commercial art uses a variety of platforms (magazines, websites, apps, television, etc.) for viewers with the intent of promoting the sale and interest of products, services, and ideas. [ 1 ]

  7. World of Wearable Art - Wikipedia

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    The first show was attended by 200 people at the William Higgins Gallery. In 1990 the show moved to Trafalgar Centre, [2] and in 2005 it moved to Wellington because the show became too big to hold in Nelson. [5] Moncrieff's sister Heather Palmer was the competition director. [5] In 2022 Moncrieff and Palmer sold WOW to Hideaki Fukutake. [6]

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