News Summary
Arts Huntsville is calling on local artists to create designs for a vibrant vinyl wrap mural at Hays Farm Park’s Outdoor Fitness Court. The installation will feature dynamic artwork that reflects the community’s love for nature and music, with generous awards for selected artists. The initiative aims to merge art with fitness, fostering a creative and active community space. Artists living within a 35-mile radius of Huntsville can submit their proposals by January 26, 2025.
Exciting Opportunity for Local Artists in Huntsville!
If you’re an artist living in Huntsville or nearby, get ready to unleash your creativity! Arts Huntsville is teaming up with the City of Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department to bring something truly special to Hays Farm Park. This time, they’re looking for talented local artists to contribute their artwork to a stunning public art installation that will grace an Outdoor Fitness Court.
A Canvas Like No Other
Artists are invited to submit their unique designs for a large vinyl wrap mural that will cover a 32-foot by 35-foot bodyweight training facility. This isn’t just any typical fitness court; it will serve as a vibrant backdrop for the park’s future outdoor stage area. Imagine working out while being surrounded by inspiring art that uplifts the spirit! How incredible is that?
Unleash Your Imagination!
Project supervisors are on the lookout for dynamic and bold designs that resonate with pastoral or musical themes. Think of ways to integrate elements that reflect our community’s love for nature and music. The more creative, the better! The excitement doesn’t just stop at the celebration of art; it extends to the love of fitness as well.
Recognizing Your Talent
To make this even more enticing, three finalists will be selected, and each will receive a sketch fee of $250 for their site-specific proposal. But wait, it gets even better! The final artist chosen for this impressive project will walk away with a generous $5,000 award from the National Fitness Campaign. An opportunity that combines art and fitness? Count us in!
Fitness for Everyone
The Fitness Court will be no small feat. It will include an impressive 30 pieces of equipment, spread across seven stations, capable of accommodating up to 28 users simultaneously. This is the perfect way to encourage our community to stay active while enjoying an artistic environment. With amenities planned for Hays Farm Park like a gazebo, lagoon, windmill, waterfall, and a pavilion, this location is shaping up to be a community gathering spot like no other.
Get Involved!
Huntsville artists, you must live within a 35-mile radius of the city to apply. Mark your calendars! The deadline for submissions is set for **January 26, 2025**, at 11:59 PM CST. Ready to show off your creativity? Interested artists can easily submit their applications via the online portal at artshuntsville.slideroom.com.
Don’t Let Financial Barriers Stop You
Worried about application fees? Arts Huntsville has you covered! They offer application fee waivers for artists who may need some assistance. If you want more information about the project or need help with your application, simply reach out to them at publicart@artshuntsville.org.
Looking Ahead
The aim is to wrap up this fantastic project by Summer 2025, bolstering Huntsville’s public art landscape and encouraging community health and wellness in a beautiful setting. This exciting initiative is indeed a win-win for local artists and residents alike—so get those creative juices flowing and make sure to submit your artwork!
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Additional Resources
- Rocket City Now: Arts Huntsville Seeks Submissions for New Fitness Court Art Project
- WHNT: New City Hall Decorated with Local Artwork
- Al.com: Huntsville Parks & Recreation Partners with Downtown Library on Art Display
- Wikipedia: Public Art
- Google News: Huntsville Art Projects