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35-44 <br /> 45-59 <br /> 60+ <br /> Where do you live? (E.g. this community, a neighboring community, central city) <br /> How long have you lived in this location? <br /> SECTION 2: Public Art <br /> How do you/your organization define "the public"? (Le., whom do you believe you are serving?) <br /> Probe: ...How is it that you serve "the public" in terms of daily activities ... longer-term <br /> programs and projects? <br /> Do you use other terms, other than "the public"to refer to the same set of people above? <br /> Follow-up: If so, what are they? <br /> Do you believe there are multiple categories of"public"? <br /> Follow-up: If so, what are they? <br /> Probe: How are these multiple categories of public used or referenced in the context of <br /> your work? <br /> Follow-up: Are these "publics"prioritized in the work of your organization? <br /> If so, please explain how. <br /> How do you define public art? <br /> Probe: What does it include? <br /> Probe: What are some examples in this community(state name of community)? <br /> Probe: What makes art public? <br /> How does public art contribute to this community(state name of city): as a place to live, a place <br /> to visit? <br /> Follow-up: Do you think there is a value to the city to have public art (scale of 1-10)? <br /> No Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Great Value <br /> 153 <br />
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