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Dorina Pojani on The Fifth Estate, writing about public art and urban revitalisation

Posted on 10/10/2022 by uqupadmin

What’s the point of public art in urban space, and how can it be made engaging and interactive? Read Dorina’s piece on The Fifth Estate to find some of the answers to these questions: https://thefifthestate.com.au/urbanism/planning/how-public-art-can-revitalise-urban-spaces/

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