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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 3048-3057


A Sustainable Development In Art Education: Through Art Gallery And Museum

Dr. Saroj K Sarkar, Mr. Hrithik Rana, Dr. Anugrah Rohini Lall.




Abstract

Simply this is not enough for museums to operate as a testament for preservation —at this moment they need to consider preservation, as well. Global temperature change impulsively tends to its horrible move, most institutions or organisations have a spic-and-span responsibility of consciousness once it involves their consequence on the atmosphere. Obviously, this quote giving an accurate direction to men of science that museums hold in an area the various corporeal and academic, intellectual property, collection of inspiration and capabilities, preservation of anthropological report, accessible art, artifacts and creativity, ethnographic research project, freedom of expression. At same time art galleries are of the supreme significance for the reason that they are integral to the arts. That is not exaggerating it. Without them, the works that the artists envisioned and made true, would not simply get into the hands as well as a visual of the spectators. It might then be said that galleries are the connecting vessels between creators and the society.

Key words: Spic-and-span responsibility, intellectual property, anthropological report, supreme significance.






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