A public art design graduation project is a final project for students majoring in public art design. It typically involves the creation of a piece of public art, which could be a sculpture, mural, or installation, to be showcased in a public space. This project is designed to demonstrate the student's ability to apply their artistic skills, design concepts, and understanding of public space to create a meaningful and impactful artwork. It often includes research on the history and context of public art, community engagement, and the technical skills required for the execution of the artwork.