
FAQ About The Role of Urban Art in Neighborhood Identity

How is urban art different from traditional art forms?
Urban art differs from traditional art forms in its setting, audience, and often its intent. While traditional art is typically housed within galleries or museums catering to specific audiences, urban art occupies public spaces, reaching a wide and diverse audience. It actively interacts with its environment and community, conveying messages rooted in real-time social contexts, making it a dynamic and ever-evolving form of expression.