FLAGSTAFF — The City of Flagstaff’s Beautification, Arts & Sciences program seeks artists, graphic designers and illustrators to create original designs for traffic signal cabinets. The deadline to apply is May 7, 2024.
The call is open to artists 18 years or older who currently live and work within the United States. Submitted designs must be original artwork and can be created in any medium, so long as the design can be represented in a high-resolution digital image without loss of integrity or quality. Designs will be printed on vinyl and installed on cabinets in high-traffic areas. Three artists will be selected to create artwork for three cabinets at the following signalized locations: N Fourth St and E Sparrow Ave, N Beaver St and Flagstaff Medical Center Pedestrian Crosswalk and S Lake Mary Rd and W High Country Trail.
“We are excited to celebrate the fourth year of this project,” says Jana Weldon, program manager for Beautification, Arts and Sciences. “These colorful artworks enliven our streetscapes and celebrate the talents of emerging and established artists.”
This initiative is another example of how the City is bringing public art into the community to beautify the built environment while providing opportunities for local creatives. Beginning in 2020, the program has already transformed 10 non-descript traffic signal cabinets into vibrant and inspiring mini exhibitions that can be enjoyed year-round.
“Property owners, business owners, residents and visitors have expressed their excitement and delight for these community canvasses,” says Weldon. “The cabinets add to Flagstaff’s distinct artistic character and promote neighborhood identity. We look forward to adding new locations each year.”
Proposals will be reviewed by selection panels comprised of community members and will be scored based on artistic merit and site specificity. Recommended proposals will be approved by the Beautification and Public Art Commission. Finalists will receive a stipend of $1,500, $2,000 or $2,500 depending upon the location of the traffic signal cabinet. This initiative is supported by the Beautification and Public Art Commission and funded by the City of Flagstaff’s Bed, Board, and Beverage (BBB) tax.
For more information or to apply, visit flagstaff.az.gov/4411