ARTE NO PARQUE
Art in the park. Here’s an interesting thing (if you’re the sort of person who finds these things interesting). The term park comes from the Old English word pearruc, which referred to an enclosed or restricted area of wood or heath land in which hunting took place. Now, for the most part, park just refers to an area set aside for relaxation or amusement.
Art in the park offers the public a safe place to hunt down and enjoy the Arts. Art of all sorts is gathered in the park; the idea is that if you search wide enough, you’ll find something that appeals to you. But here’s the thing about Art.
It refuses to be constrained. It refuses to be restricted. Art always escapes.
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