Journal of Urban Culture Research
Publication Date
2025
Abstract
This research examines how governments promote public art through funding, mandate spaces and research support using international case studies. However, challenges such as centralized funding and restrictions on artistic expression persist. The study proposes a framework for "public art" within fine arts, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and sustainable practices in Thailand. It underscores the importance of collaborative creativity, community engagement, and policy advocacy for a thriving public art landscape. Findings reveal the potential of public art to address societal challenges, foster social healing, and contribute to cultural preservation and economic development. Recommendations include promoting decentralized, community-led initiatives, establishing supportive policies, and fostering inter-ministerial collaboration. This research offers valuable insights for enhancing the role of public art in Thailand, particularly in addressing urgent social issues and promoting sustainable development.
DOI
10.14456/jucr.2025.8
First Page
111
Last Page
127
Recommended Citation
Boonserm, Pawinee and Chandransu, Nantida
(2025)
"Reimagining Public Art in Thailand : Policy, Practice and Sustainability,"
Journal of Urban Culture Research: Vol. 30, Article 9.
DOI: 10.14456/jucr.2025.8
Available at:
https://digital.car.chula.ac.th/jucr/vol30/iss1/9