• Mar 09, 2022

    Call to artists for proposals for a painted mural on the Tamarac Street bridge - NEWS RELEASE

    CALL TO LOCAL ARTISTS FOR PAINTED MURAL ON TAMARAC STREET BRIDGE

    Deadline to apply: March 18 at 4 p.m.

    The Campbellton Neighbourhood Association (CNA) is asking local artists to submit their proposals for a mural to be painted on the Tamarac Street Bridge. The mural will be a feature of a public parkette that will soon be located next to the bridge. The CNA will commission the successful artist(s) to create a large salmon-themed mural on the east side of bridge, running the full length of the future parkette.

    Artists have until 4 p.m. on March 18 to submit their proposals for consideration. Full details of the call to artists can be found on the CNA website at campbellton.net/call-to-artists-1.

    The City of Campbell River and the CNA have been working together on plans for the Bridge Viewpoint parkette as part of recent efforts by the CNA to beautify and revitalize the newly re-branded “Campbellton River Village,” and to provide public places for viewing and appreciating the Campbell River.

    “Bridge Viewpoint parkette is going to be a beautiful new park that will enhance our riverfront neighbourhood considerably,” says Laurel Cronk, chair of CNA. “With support from the City of Campbell River, Island Coastal Economic Trust, Campbell River Arts Council, and local artists, we hope it will be a welcoming place where locals and tourists can enjoy the river and the art, appreciate the wildlife, and watch the many activities that happen at the river.”

    At more than 50 feet long, the mural will help visitors feel as though they’re right in the river with the salmon. The parkette will be enhanced with natural furnishings, decorative placement of rocks and gravel, and additional salmon-themed public art. Artistic enrichment of this parkette is made possible by a $50,000 grant from Island Coastal Economic Trust’s THRIVE grant.

    “This is one of many CNA projects bringing pride of place to the Campbellton River Village,” says Councillor Ron Kerr. “The parkette will give access to our Heritage River and provide public art to enhance the visitor’s experience.”

    The City’s Parks Department is set to begin building the parkette this spring, and painting of the mural will take place in April and May.  

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    For more information: Laurel Cronk, Chair, CNA | laurel.cronk@gmail.com | campbellton.net

    Artist application deadline: Friday, March 18, at 4 p.m.

    NEWS RELEASE...

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Call to artists for proposals for a painted mural on the Tamarac Street bridge - NEWS RELEASE

by Tanya Gunn | Mar 09, 2022
CALL TO LOCAL ARTISTS FOR PAINTED MURAL ON TAMARAC STREET BRIDGE

Deadline to apply: March 18 at 4 p.m.

The Campbellton Neighbourhood Association (CNA) is asking local artists to submit their proposals for a mural to be painted on the Tamarac Street Bridge. The mural will be a feature of a public parkette that will soon be located next to the bridge. The CNA will commission the successful artist(s) to create a large salmon-themed mural on the east side of bridge, running the full length of the future parkette.

Artists have until 4 p.m. on March 18 to submit their proposals for consideration. Full details of the call to artists can be found on the CNA website at campbellton.net/call-to-artists-1.

The City of Campbell River and the CNA have been working together on plans for the Bridge Viewpoint parkette as part of recent efforts by the CNA to beautify and revitalize the newly re-branded “Campbellton River Village,” and to provide public places for viewing and appreciating the Campbell River.

“Bridge Viewpoint parkette is going to be a beautiful new park that will enhance our riverfront neighbourhood considerably,” says Laurel Cronk, chair of CNA. “With support from the City of Campbell River, Island Coastal Economic Trust, Campbell River Arts Council, and local artists, we hope it will be a welcoming place where locals and tourists can enjoy the river and the art, appreciate the wildlife, and watch the many activities that happen at the river.”

At more than 50 feet long, the mural will help visitors feel as though they’re right in the river with the salmon. The parkette will be enhanced with natural furnishings, decorative placement of rocks and gravel, and additional salmon-themed public art. Artistic enrichment of this parkette is made possible by a $50,000 grant from Island Coastal Economic Trust’s THRIVE grant.

“This is one of many CNA projects bringing pride of place to the Campbellton River Village,” says Councillor Ron Kerr. “The parkette will give access to our Heritage River and provide public art to enhance the visitor’s experience.”

The City’s Parks Department is set to begin building the parkette this spring, and painting of the mural will take place in April and May.  

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For more information: Laurel Cronk, Chair, CNA | laurel.cronk@gmail.com | campbellton.net

Artist application deadline: Friday, March 18, at 4 p.m.

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