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Thursday, May 2, 2024

City Of Asheville Announces Call for Artists for a New Art Deco Masterpiece – Part of the Urban Trail

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Esther E. Manheimer Mayor at City of Asheville | Official website

Esther E. Manheimer Mayor at City of Asheville | Official website

The City of Asheville and the Public Art and Culture Commission (PACC) have announced a call for artists for a new art deco masterpiece as part of Asheville's Urban Trail. According to the announcement, the City and PACC are seeking a qualified artist or designer to reimagine Station #7, the Art Deco Masterpiece.

The call for artists provides detailed information on how interested individuals can participate. As stated, "More information and the Call for Artists can be found on the City of Asheville’s Bid page under 'Other'." Those looking to apply are encouraged to visit the specified page for further details on the application process and requirements.

In addition, individuals interested in learning more about the Public Art Program are directed to visit the official website at ashevillenc.gov/publicart. The program serves as a platform for promoting public art initiatives within the city.

With the deadline for submissions set for Monday, May 13 at 5:00 p.m., aspiring artists and designers are urged to take note of important dates and details outlined in the call for artists. Those who wish to participate should mark their calendars for the upcoming virtual pre-proposal meeting on Monday, April 29 at 3:30 p.m., and the deadline for submitting questions by Tuesday, April 30 at 5:00 p.m.

Interested parties are encouraged to seize this opportunity to contribute to Asheville's vibrant art scene and leave a lasting mark on the city's Urban Trail.

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