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Private Public
Established in 2012, Private & Public Ltd is a fine art dealership specialising in modern and contemporary international art in all mediums. The company is also a leading public art consultancy with over 20 years of experience of working with developers, architects, artists and designers on high value projects in the public realm.
Based in Jersey, Channel Islands, we research, source and broker the acquisitions of artworks for a local and international client base, with a focus on value buying. Through our network of connections in the art world, our program of exhibitions and our commitment to market building into the future we can extend the opportunity to acquire and sell modern art and function as a showcase for new art as it emerges.
Whether through a visit to our gallery spaces or a private consultation at your home or business we offer an excellent way to expand your collection whether building a large museum quality holding or just acquiring one piece for an empty wall.
We hold a regular programme of public exhibitions and private viewings are available by appointment at our gallery spaces in Sommerville House, Phillips Street, St. Helier, Jersey.
The founder of Private & Public is Chris Clifford who was educated at Victoria College, Jersey, and went on to study Fine Art & Contemporary Critical Theory at Goldsmiths College, London University before completing his academic studies with a Master’s Degree in Arts Management & Cultural Policy at City University, London.
Chris has worked exclusively in the creative industries for his entire professional career spanning 25 years before establishing Jersey’s first bespoke fine art consultancy business. Over the last decade Chris has built a network of high value private and institutional clients and is regularly asked to contribute to academic study programmes at leading universities with a specialist focus on art investment and offshore markets.
Please contact Chris Clifford, Director, at chris@privateandpublic.com
or by phone on either +44 (0) 1534 859093 or +44 (0) 7797 714186
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When you first connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows 11, it’s set as public by default. This is the recommended setting. However, you can set it as public or private depending on the network and what you want to do:
Public network (Recommended) . Use this for networks you connect to at home, work, or in a public place. You should use this in most cases. Your PC will be hidden from other devices on the network. Therefore, you can’t use your PC for file and printer sharing.
Private network . Your PC is discoverable to other devices on the network, and you can use your PC for file and printer sharing. You should know and trust the people and devices on the network.
Select the Start button, then type settings . Select Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi .
On the Wi-Fi settings screen, select Manage known networks , and then select the Wi-Fi network you want to change.
On the Wi-Fi network screen, under Network profile type , select Public (Recommended) or Private .
When you first connect to a Wi-Fi network, you can set it as public or private—depending on the network and what you want to do:
Private network . Use this for networks you trust, such as a network at home or work. When a network is set to private, your PC is discoverable to other devices on the network, and you can use your PC for file and printer sharing.
Public network . Use this for networks you connect to when you’re out and about, such as a Wi-Fi network at a coffee shop. Your PC will be hidden from other devices on the network, and you can’t use your PC for file and printer sharing.
After you connect to a network the first time, you can change it to public or private at any time.
On the right side of the taskbar, select the Wi-Fi network icon.
Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to, then select Connect .
Type the network password, and then select Next .
When asked if you want your PC to be discoverable to other devices on the network, do one of the following:
To set it as a private network where your PC will be discoverable to other devices on the network, choose Yes .
To set it as a public network where your PC won’t be discoverable to other devices on the network, choose No .
On the right side of the taskbar, select the Wi-Fi network icon.
Under the name of the Wi-Fi network that you’re connected to, select Properties .
Under Network profile , select Public or Private .
Note: To use these steps to set a network to public or private, your PC must be running Windows 10 Version 1709 or later. To see which version of Windows 10 your device is currently running, select Start , then select Settings > System > About .
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To set a Wi-Fi network to public or private when you first connect
To change a Wi-Fi network to public or private
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When you first connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows 11, it’s set as public by default. This is the recommended setting. However, you can set it as public or private depending on the network and what you want to do:
Public network (Recommended) . Use this for networks you connect to at home, work, or in a public place. You should use this in most cases. Your PC will be hidden from other devices on the network. Therefore, you can’t use your PC for file and printer sharing.
Private network . Your PC is discoverable to other devices on the network, and you can use your PC for file and printer sharing. You should know and trust the people and devices on the network.
Select the Start button, then type settings . Select Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi .
On the Wi-Fi settings screen, select Manage known networks , and then select the Wi-Fi network you want to change.
On the Wi-Fi network screen, under Network profile type , select Public (Recommended) or Private .
When you first connect to a Wi-Fi network, you can set it as public or private—depending on the network and what you want to do:
Private network . Use this for networks you trust, such as a network at home or work. When a network is set to private, your PC is discoverable to other devices on the network, and you can use your PC for file and printer sharing.
Public network . Use this for networks you connect to when you’re out and about, such as a Wi-Fi network at a coffee shop. Your PC will be hidden from other devices on the network, and you can’t use your PC for file and printer sharing.
After you connect to a network the first time, you can change it to public or private at any time.
On the right side of the taskbar, select the Wi-Fi network icon.
Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to, then select Connect .
Type the network password, and then select Next .
When asked if you want your PC to be discoverable to other devices on the network, do one of the following:
To set it as a private network where your PC will be discoverable to other devices on the network, choose Yes .
To set it as a public network where your PC won’t be discoverable to other devices on the network, choose No .
On the right side of the taskbar, select the Wi-Fi network icon.
Under the name of the Wi-Fi network that you’re connected to, select Properties .
Under Network profile , select Public or Private .
Note: To use these steps to set a network to public or private, your PC must be running Windows 10 Version 1709 or later. To see which version of Windows 10 your device is currently running, select Start , then select Settings > System > About .
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