# Multicultural art

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'''Multicultural art''' concentrates on pieces of creativity that have an essence of a certain [cultural](/source/cultural) theme. [Kristen Ali Eglinton](/source/Kristen_Ali_Eglinton), in her 2003 book ''Art in the Early Years'', defined multicultural art as "the study of artistic and [aesthetic](/source/aesthetic) endeavors of the people and cultures that form the non-Western world".<ref name="Eglinton52">{{Harvnb|Eglinton|2003|p=52}}</ref>

Multicultural art revolves around [dance](/source/dance), [music](/source/music), [graffiti](/source/graffiti) and many other mediums of many cultures and races who express passion for the city life. Cultures inspire many people on a global level to send political, positive and unique messages to the public in an artistic and creative way.

== See also ==
* [Multiculturalism](/source/Multiculturalism)

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* {{cite book |title=Art in the Early Years |last=Eglinton |first=Kristen Ali |year=2003 |publisher=Psychology Press |location=London |isbn=0-415-29846-6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r1dORy41UWcC }}

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Category:Visual arts genres
Category:Multiculturalism

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