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Moscow Arts Department seeks sculptures for Intermodal Transit Center Sculpture Garden



February 1, 2021 (Moscow, Idaho) -- The City of Moscow Arts Department is seeking three-dimensional submissions for installation at the Intermodal Transit Center Sculpture Garden. Proposals will be accepted via Submittable through April 19.
 
All submissions will be reviewed by a selection panel and a total of five sculptures will be selected for installation. Each selected artist will have their piece installed in the Sculpture Garden through May 2022 and will also receive an honorarium of $300 for the loan of their artwork.
 
Interested artists may review the full project description, submission requirements and form at http://bit.ly/2021itcsculpturegarden.
 
The Intermodal Transit Center (ITC) was built by the City of Moscow in 2012 as a one-stop concept for transportation in the community. The ITC provides access for taxis, vanpools and carpools, and expands pedestrian bicyclist access to Paradise Path. In 2015, the City of Moscow Arts Department developed the Sculpture Garden as an opportunity for public art viewing, as well as exhibition space for emerging regional artists. 

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Story Contact: Megan Cherry, Arts Program Manager
Phone: 208-883-7036
Email: mcherry@ci.moscow.id.us 



City of Moscow

206 E Third Street
Moscow, ID 83843
Contact: Gary J. Riedner, City Supervisor
Phone - 208.883.7006
Email - griedner@ci.moscow.id.us
Website - www.ci.moscow.id.us

Prism, bold color sculpture
Perspective. Sarah Ashby. 2019. ITC Sculpture Garden
Man welding a sculpture to a basalt and steel base
Installation of Dimensionality by Jennifer James at the ITC Sculpture Garden in 2017.
Metal pinwheel sculpture
Aero. Kateri Warnick. 2018. ITC Sculpture Garden.
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