Utah Public Art Program - Utah Arts & Museums

Utah Public Art Program - Utah Arts & Museums

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The Public Art Program was created by the Utah State Legislature in 1985.

The Utah Public Art Program commissions artists to create art for Utah state facilities that are used by the public. The artists' work responds to the surrounding community, the constituents served by the State agency, and the architecture of the facility.

Photos from Utah Public Art Program - Utah Arts & Museums's post 09/05/2024

Construction is underway for the new Museum of Utah and our UA&M Collections team had the incredible opportunity to visit the building site last week! The Museum of Utah will be the future home of the Alice Merrill Horne Art Collection with all-new state-of-the-art facilities. If you want to learn more about The Museum of Utah, head on over to https://history.utah.gov/museum/

Pictured (left to right): Liz Setterberg, Hannah Barrett, Courtney Miller, Fletcher Booth


09/03/2024

Did you know that the Utah Arts & Museums’ website has a resource page just for Public Art Opportunities? We keep this page current with weekly updates on local, regional, and national calls. If you want to receive email newsletters with information regarding new Utah-based Public Art opportunities, be sure to follow the link on our webpage to sign up for the mailing list!
Visit our Public Art Opportunities page here: https://artsandmuseums.utah.gov/public-art-opportunities/

Photos from Utah Public Art Program - Utah Arts & Museums's post 08/26/2024

The UA&M Public Art team was delighted to observe the installation of Jann Haworth’s Utah Women mural at Salt Lake Community College South Campus last week! This piece includes over 200 stencil portraits, each created by community members under the direction of Jann Haworth, Liberty Blake, and their project team. The featured portraits range from some of the most high-profile women in Utah history to community members whose impact might be less known but nevertheless remarkable.

Utah Women is on display now, and we encourage you to go check it out!


02/06/2023

DEADLINE APPROACHING: Apply now to WESTAF’s BIPOC Artist Fund! The fund provides resources to and for BIPOC artists living and working in the 16 states and jurisdictions in the WESTAF region and aims to advance artistic practices and goals through no-strings-attached funding.

The application deadline is February 12, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. MT
Don’t wait—apply now: https://westafgrants.gosmart.org/

01/25/2023

Are you a Black, Indigenous, and/or Person of Color (BIPOC) artist looking for support to advance your artistic practice and goals? Apply now to WESTAF’s BIPOC Artist Fund!
Designed in partnership with WESTAF's Leaders of Color Network, the fund provides resources to and for BIPOC artists living and working in the 16 states and jurisdictions in the WESTAF region.
The deadline to submit an application is February 12, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. MT
Learn more and apply now at https://westafgrants.gosmart.org/.

400 South Viaduct Trail - Salt Lake City Public Art Program 01/05/2023

You still have two weeks left to apply for this great opportunity with Salt Lake City Public Art Program!
Budget: $53,000 - Deadline: January 19, 2023

400 South Viaduct Trail - Salt Lake City Public Art Program Public art project located on 400 South, between 900 and 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah | City Council Districts 2 & 4 This project will improve the connectivity for those walking or using active transportation (bikes, scooters, rollerblades, etc.) and mobility devices across the 400 South Viaduct,....

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