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City seeks artists for 1% for Art Program database

Call for Artists: The City is providing an opportunity for local and regional artists to be a part of the 1% for Art Program, an initiative which encourages private businesses and developers to integrate public art into their properties.

The City is creating an artist registry of approved artists whose work aligns with the 1% for Art Program. The registry is designed to serve as a database for business owners interested in installing art on their property to easily search and connect with artists who can create art that aligns with both the program and their vision. 

We’re seeking artists who create:

  • Murals (Paintings or mosaic works of art executed on a wall or other large flat surface)
  • Sculptures (Freestanding, wall-mounted, or suspended three-dimensional forms made from durable materials suitable for the site and climate)
  • Natural artwork (Interactive pieces or installations that utilize natural materials or special landscape treatments)
  • Unique project features (Enhancements like benches, fountains, or shade structures designed and produced by a professional artist, which may be interactive or functional)

If you’re an artist who specializes in these types of work, we want to hear from you! Once approved, your info will be shared with businesses interested in purchasing or commissioning artwork for their new developments.


Examples of public art include:

Olivia Gazda

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