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The Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department and Utilities Department are seeking artists to apply to join the Water Colors 2021 Storm Drain Mural Project, in which selected artists will design and paint sidewalk murals at five of the city s storm drains. Artists throughout the Central Coast are eligible to apply to join the project, as long as they re 18 years old or older. Submissions from applicants are due no later than Sunday, May 30. Applicants are required to submit a mural proposal, which should include their proposed artwork. This public art project is part of an effort to raise awareness about the negative effects of water pollution, according to the Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department.
City of Santa Maria seeking artists to design, paint sidewalk murals at storm drains
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The City of Santa Maria s Utilities and Recreation and Parks Departments are looking for artists to design and paint sidewalk murals at five storm drains in the city.
The project is part of the city s education and outreach efforts to raise awareness about the negative effects of water pollution.
Design proposals are due by Sunday, May 30 at midnight. Each proposal should include artwork that includes a message supporting water quality initiatives.
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SANTA MARIA, Calif. - The Santa Maria Utilities Department and the Recreation and Parks Department are looking for artists to help design and paint sidewalk murals at five storm drains within the city.
This project is part of the city s efforts to raise awareness for the negative effects of water pollution.
“While providing a unique canvas, the juxtaposition of education and public art, we will remind our community about the need of protecting the city’s water systems while creating poignant masterpieces,” said Dennis Smitherman, Recreation Services Manager.
Proposals for mural designs are due by midnight on Sunday, May 30. The city said each proposal should include artwork that communicates a message supporting water quality initiatives.
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