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    City of Sedona seeks artists for three roundabouts

    May 10, 2021No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (May 10, 2021) – The city of Sedona seeks professional artists for a major exterior public art competition to fill three roundabouts on State Route (SR) 179 with commissioned art.

    More specifically, one artist or a team of artists, including artists from multiple disciplines, will be selected per roundabout, for this opportunity to receive a commission to create artwork for one of the three roundabouts.

    The roundabouts are located on SR 179 at the intersections of Canyon Drive, Morgan Road and Chapel Road. Artists may design for a preferred roundabout location, but placement will ultimately be decided by an arts and culture work group. Art for the Canyon Drive roundabout should be designed to coexist with the existing tree at this location.

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    Artists are encouraged to propose their unique take on what would best complement each of the three roundabouts, while being mindful of context, safety and durability. With its majestic multi-hued stone formations, vibrant landscape, diverse wildlife and famous dark skies, Sedona is a peaceful sanctuary for residents and visitors alike and the artwork should be reflective of the rich natural and cultural environment, which is the heart of Sedona, and pay tribute to Sedona’s community spirit. 

    For more detailed information including art work and submission requirements, project budget, basis for selection, selection process and timeline, please go to https://www.sedonaaz.gov/Home/Components/RFP/RFP/154/1298. For questions on this project, please contact Arts and Culture Coordinator Nancy Lattanzi at 928-203-5078, or email nlattanzi@sedonaaz.gov.

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