ARTIST NEEDED Harbor Arbor Art Project

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

The Gig Harbor Arts Commission is actively recruiting artists for the Harbor Arbor Art Project, which focuses on the artistic carving and embellishment of tree snags within Grandview Forest Park. Applications must be submitted by June 1, 2025, by 4:30 PM, ensuring that artists have ample time to prepare their proposals. The project completion deadline is set for December 1, 2025, allowing for a collaborative and creative atmosphere. The initiative is designed to enhance the visual appeal of the park while encouraging local artists to engage with the community. Detailed information about the specific tree snags slated for artistic transformation can be found in the application package.

This project not only beautifies the park but also promotes a sense of community ownership and pride in local art. By highlighting the importance of public art, the Gig Harbor Arts Commission aims to enrich the cultural landscape of the area. Ultimately, the Harbor Arbor Art Project presents a unique opportunity for artists to leave a lasting impact on a cherished public space.

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