City of Bellevue Seeking Artists for Utility Box Wraps Program
The City of Bellevue is inviting Eastside artists to design vibrant artwork for its Utility Box Wraps Program, aiming to enhance public spaces and transform mundane utility boxes into community art. This initiative is inspired by the success of a similar program in the BelRed Arts District, which garnered positive feedback from residents and businesses alike. Each artist will receive a stipend ranging from $800 to $1,100 for their contributions, with a total of 13 utility boxes to be wrapped in Downtown Bellevue. Manette Stamm, an arts program analyst, emphasizes the project's dual purpose of beautifying the urban landscape while providing local artists a platform to express their creativity. Interested artists must apply by December 8, 2021, and should be registered on the City of Bellevue's Eastside Artists Roster. The program aims to create accessible public art that enriches the community’s outdoor experience and fosters local artistic engagement. Stamm notes that the project is designed to be nimble and efficient, requiring no new construction. By implementing such initiatives, Bellevue seeks to support artists and bring joy to the community during challenging times.