SEQUIM — The deadline for entries for the Sequim Centennial Public Art Project: Traffic Utility Box Vinyl Wraps is 4 p.m. today.
As part of the Sequim Centennial Celebration, the Centennial Committee is seeking to commission up to four artists to produce art to be displayed on traffic utility boxes in the city.
The project is about celebrating the people, places, commerce and sense of community that make up the city of Sequim and the Sequim-Dungeness Valley.
Each wrap must tell a story in picture and words.
Themes may include Native people, white settlers, area icons, defining events, prominent people or local impacts of national and global events.
Artists should send completed proposals and samples by standard mail or hand-delivery to Barbara Hanna, communications and marketing director, city of Sequim, 152 W. Cedar St., Sequim, WA 98382.
The artist for each vinyl wrap will receive $500 upon the submittal of the final artwork to provided specifications.
The final artwork is to be installed this spring.
Visit www.sequimwa.gov for the complete call for entries and project support materials.