Sacramento Artists Invited to Apply for Mural Projects in Aggie Square

The City of Sacramento Office of Arts and Culture, in collaboration with developer Wexford Science + Technology, is seeking qualified professional visual artists to create two murals as part of the UC Davis Aggie Square innovation district. 

The opportunity is open to Sacramento area artists and artist teams experienced in studio painting, large-scale designs, environmental designs, or murals. Murals will be designed to honor the region’s background and consider the natural, economic or cultural attributes of the Sacramento region. 

“The two murals will be on the ground floor of the first two buildings and should reinforce Aggie Square as a place for creative people to pursue their dreams,” said Travis Sheridan, senior vice president and chief community officer for Wexford Science + Technology. “It is intended for this art to create a feeling of hope and to inspire creativity, discovery, healing and optimism.” 

The Office of Arts and Culture is offering support and guidance for applications and panel selection process. Funding and contracting for the privately funded mural project is managed by Wexford. 

Those interested in applying can find more background, eligibility and other criteria on the City’s website. Applications are due May 20. 

Eligible applications will be reviewed by a diverse panel of community and development stakeholders, as well as art professionals. 

An online information session will be held Wednesday, May 1 from 6 to 7 p.m. Register online here. The session will be recorded and posted for those unable to attend live. 

A second round of applications, also managed by the City of Sacramento’s Office of Arts and Culture for two additional interior murals in UC Davis leased space is expected to open in July. Sign up for the interest list here.

Listen: Cap Public Radio Insight Interview featuring Donald Gensler the city's Art in Public Places Manager talk about Aggie Square’s Callout for Muralists.

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