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Opportunity: BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH ART: FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MURAL PROJECT

Aritistic Discipline: Visual

Franklin Elementary School Parent Volunteer Organizations were awarded a grant through Spokane Arts to design and create a mural at the shelter building in Lincoln Park. We’ve secured the required permissions through Spokane Parks and Recreation, the final design will need to be submitted for approval from the City before any work begins. The purpose of this project is to inspire children in our community to notice and appreciate the art that lives all around them and to build pride in their community through connection and collaboration with teachers, family, neighbors, and local artists. Through this project students will develop the artistic voice and skills needed to create an original mural, while learning about the importance of public art and the skills and value local artists bring to their community. This project will be managed by Franklin Parent Teacher Group (PTG) and Franklin Alternative Parent Participation Learning Experience program (APPLE). We are looking to contract with a local artist to design, plan, and execute the mural, involving the students as much as possible in all stages of the process.

Eligibility: Candidates must be professional artists, designers, or fabricators or partnered with professional artists, designers, or fabricators; eligible to work in the United States; and age 18 and older. The artist must be available to oversee the installation of the mural. - Must have experience working with children - Must have experience designing, planning and executing a mural - Must be able to pass Spokane Public School District background check for volunteers - Must be available the last two weeks of May and first two weeks of June (this is the time frame when the painting will occur- not the whole time, but we ask that you reserve that until we get the schedule) Preferences - Prefer someone who lives or works in neighborhood (defined as a 3 mile radius from Franklin Elementary School) - Prefer someone who has worked with varying ages of children on art projects How to Apply: See full request for proposal and application details here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12_mC2UHXZ0syKvkyAs1FIFasxgtMPUn4/view?usp=drive_link
City/Region: Spokane
Point of Contact: Cara Halldin
Expires: September 15, 2024