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ROCK SPRINGS The Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency and Community Fine Arts Center are accepting artist submissions for the new “Kickin’ It” mural project in Downtown Rock Springs.
The 8-foot high boot cut-outs will be made available to selected artists. Once painted, the boots will be located on various buildings throughout Downtown Rock Springs. The boots are raw so they will need to be primed well.
The artist can determine which way they would like their boot to face. Since the boots will be displayed outdoors, they must be sealed properly. Boots will reflect Wyoming and Rock Springs in their theme but the overall concept is ultimately up to the artists’ interpretation.
As construction continues on Barney Ewell Plaza in the 100 block of Lancaster’s North Queen Street, a local committee dedicated to keeping alive the legacy of the plaza’s Olympian namesake
Artists have been selected for three long-term public art projects funded by the City of Boston s Percent for Art program.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Mayor s Office of Arts in Culture, in partnership with the Boston Art Commission, Boston Public Schools, the Public Facilities Department, and the Boston Police Department today announced artists have been selected for three long-term public art projects funded by the City of Boston s Percent for Art program, which sets aside one percent of the City s annual capital borrowing as a budget for the commissioning of long-term public art. Monika Bravo was commissioned to create artwork for the new Area A-7 Police Station in East Boston; MASARY Studios was commissioned for interior artwork at the new Boston Arts Academy building in Fenway; and Simon Donovan & Ben Olmstead were commissioned for exterior artwork at Boston Arts Academy.