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KB19 Academic Survey
Citizens favor art projects to visually vitalize municipal spaces.
Audiences want functional art that directly invites physical engagement.
Respondents desire ecology-linked botanical installations.
This research project directly engaged citizens in conversation about public art, mapping out their design preferences and priorities for municipal spaces.
According to the feedback logs, the vast majority of Karachiites supported art to visually vitalize the city, expressing a keen interest in seeing functional and interactive works rather than static monuments.
This project is a core part of the Karachi Biennale Trust's mandate to create a wider, more engaged audience for art, include public voice in public projects, and foster ongoing dialogues between citizens and cultural institutions.
The "Public Art Research" survey was conducted by the students of the Department of Development Studies, NED University, in September and October 2018. They gathered data from a wide cross-section of society.