Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture is commissioning a graphic novel (historical fiction) as a % for art project in association with the Georgetown Steam Plant (a historic and engineering landmark).
https://artbeat.seattle.gov/2017/10/31/historic-georgetown-steam-plant-powers-graphic-novel/
https://powerlines.seattle.gov/2017/10/31/historic-georgetown-steam-plant-powers-graphic-novel/
Maija McKnight (she/her)
Public Art Project Manager | Seattle Office of Arts & Culture
o: 206.684.7311 | maija.mcknight@seattle.gov
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Subject: non-traditional historic/commemorative public art
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We’d love to see examples of non-traditional sculptures or public art concepts that commemorate people or foundational stories for a city/community. (we’d like to initiate a project that does not end up as a traditional bronze sculpture).
We’d also welcome examples of RFPs that generated creative submissions for this kind of project.
Thanks so much in advance!
Fiona
Fiona Bond
Executive Director, Creative Waco
254-214-7640
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