Public art to get some funding - at a time when money might get a little tight

artsblue 100x100By Pepper Parr

June 8th, 2020

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Despite some tough financial days ahead the public art program is continuing its annual Local Artist Program this year.

The program commissions local artists to create a variety of small to medium scale artworks throughout the community. The City is inviting local artists to submit their design ideas that will be installed on traffic control signal boxes throughout the city later this year.

Councillor Sharma n talking to Angela Paparazzo at an arts event.

Councillor Sharma n speaking to Angela Paparazzo

Councillor Sharma n speaking to Angela Paparazzo

Artists are encouraged to submit artwork that focuses on inspiring and uplifting the community during these challenging times. This artwork will form an urban art gallery that can be experienced by residents while still practicing appropriate social distancing.

Artists wishing to apply to this project can get help to prepare their application and learn how to transfer their artwork/designs into a digital format. These educational opportunities will be offered via videoconference and email to make sure appropriate social distancing is practiced.

For deadlines and more information on how to get application help and/or apply, please visit www.burlington.ca/publicart.

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