
This first diagram is showing the various art forms in relation to time. The area before the white box is the process time before the art is put on display. The white box represents the gallery time or the time the art is in the public realm. After the box is the time of storage or when art becomes a memory. Some forms of art (the turquoise and pink colored lines) continue from the beginning all the way to the end, while some (yellow) start and end in the public realm (this could be linked to performance art, while others (blue and orange) start in the public realm and continue on, for instance process art.

This is a circulation diagram showing the path of the visitor vs. the path of the artist. The path of the visitor (Blue line) starts in the public realm enters the gallery/viewing space (the white box) and exits again, this is more of a controlled path. The artist (teal path) can either start in the public realm like the visitors or start at their individual studio spaces beyond the gallery. The gallery is the point where the visitor and artists interact.

This final diagram shows adjacencies. The orb in the center again represents the public realm. The blue pieces inside represent studio spaces that are completely public, the blue/green boxes represent the studio spaces in both public and private realms, and the green boxes represent private studios.
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