Opportunity

Park City Granicus #15942

Park City Seeks Artists for 'Timeless Connections' Bus Shelter Art Project (Phase II)

Posted

February 02, 2026

Respond By

May 01, 2026

Identifier

15942

NAICS

541430

Park City Municipal Corporation is seeking proposals from artists or artist teams to design and install original artwork on up to 21 bus shelters throughout Park City, Utah, as part of the 'Timeless Connections' Bus Shelter Art Phase II project. - Government Buyer: - Park City Municipal Corporation (PCMC), managed by the Art Coordinator and multiple city departments - Products/Services Requested: - Design, creation, and installation of artwork on wooden panels of bus shelters - Up to 21 shelters in total, with three shelter types: - 13 shelters (4x8 ft, two panels each) - 6 shelters (6x15 ft, four panels each) - 2 shelters (6x24 ft, six panels each) - Artwork must reflect the 'Timeless Connections' theme, celebrating Park City's heritage, natural beauty, and culture - Artists may propose for one, multiple, or all shelters, or submit a cohesive concept for the entire collection - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Artwork must be applied exclusively to the wooden panels of each shelter - Use of the city's bus route color palette is required - Proposals must include artist statements, conceptual designs, and maintenance plans - Compensation per shelter ranges from $5,000 to $10,000 depending on size - Final number of shelters may change based on city guidance - Open to both individual artists and teams; pre-proposal meeting strongly encouraged - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned, as this is an open call for original art

Description

The City of Park City invites experienced artists and artist teams to submit proposals to create and install artwork that will enhance up to 21 bus shelters throughout Park City, celebrating the spirit of “Timeless Connections.” Artists may submit designs for one or multiple shelters or propose a cohesive concept for the entire collection. The artwork will be applied exclusively to the wooden panels of each shelter. The project aims to reflect the community's heritage, natural beauty, and culture through artistic installations on improved bus shelters.

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