Calls out for new temporary public art installations in Nanaimo
NANAIMO — Following in the footsteps of some iconic pieces, the City is once again looking for a refresh of its art displays across the region.
The Temporary Public Art Program run by the City of Nanaimo has opened its call for proposals period, encouraging local artists to come with their ideas and ambitions for new public art displays poised to be installed in the Old City Quarter and Colliery Dam Park next year.
Jaime-Brett Sine, City cultural services coordinator, told NanaimoNewsNOW they’re looking for the next generation of iconic art displays to add to a growing legacy of popular, well-loved pieces.
“The expectation is not that artists are coming to us with a final design…the initial stage is understanding the call and coming to us with a proposal and ideas, and then at that stage we’ll work with them in the development of what that piece will eventually come to be realized as in 2024.”