Press Release
July 13, 2020
With support from the Fort St. John Arts Council, the City of Fort St. John is hosting a public art competition that offers local artists the opportunity to leave a lasting impression in the Centennial Park Festival Plaza.
The plaza, which will be located on the southeast corner of 100 Street and 96 Avenue, was identified in the Downtown Action Plan as one of 10 Big Moves to Energize the Downtown. The development will consist of a covered shelter, food truck stalls, performance space and washrooms.
Additionally, the plaza design has strong influences from local ecology, landforms, culture and events developed through conversations with local First Nations and community members, and features:
Artists are invited to submit concepts for the creation of the cut-out imagery that will adorn the fire obelisks. Each fire obelisks has four flat metal sides that will have cut-out designs featuring the winning artwork from this competition. Winners will be selected by a three-member selection panel, who will score the submission using a criteria matrix, and each winning submission will receive a $2,000 honorarium.
“Fort St. John and the surrounding area is home to some incredible artists, and we cannot wait to showcase their creations in this unique way,” said Mayor Lori Ackerman.
For more information about the Centennial Park Festival Plaza Art Competition, visit www.fortstjohn.ca/festival-plaza.
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