Artists are being invited to paint a Skunk Train rail car that will be part of a new premium rail service offered in the near future. With more than 55,000 riders each year the Skunk Train, resurrected and revitalized a few years ago, continues to thrill and inspire. Can’t wait to see the results.
The Art Council offered this invitation to be part of Skunk living history:
Muralists, painters, and visual artists are invited to submit design proposals for the embellishment of a special Skunk Train premium service rail car by the deadline of December 31, 2009. Application form, design submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and program timetable are available for download on the Arts Council of Mendocino County’s website at http://www.artsmendocino.org/ or by calling (707) 961-5449.
A total of $2,000 is available for stipends to artists. Up to five awards will be granted. The rail car work surface will be primed for painting and all materials will be provided to the artist through a generous donation from Kelly-Moore Paints. All selected artists will receive a one-year complimentary membership to the Arts Council of Mendocino County (a $25 dollar value) and 10 complimentary passes to ride the Skunk Train ($400 dollar value). With 55,000 Skunk Train riders annually, selected artists will benefit from significant exposure.
Proposals may be submitted for designs on the entire exterior and interior of the rail car, or for sections thereof. Available work surfaces include the exterior sides and ends of the car, and the interior end panels of the seats, window frames, ceiling and serving bar.
There will be two Rail Car Viewings for Prospective Artists at the Skunk Train Depot, North Main and Laurel Streets, in Fort Bragg:
Monday, November 16, 2009
4:00pm – 5:00pmThursday, December 3, 2009
10:00am – 11:00am
A review panel appointed by the Skunk Train and the Arts Council of Mendocino County will review and evaluate artists’ proposals. Artists will be notified of commission awards by January 15, 2010 with execution of the artwork occurring in February 2010. All work must be completed by February 28, 2010.
The Arts Council of Mendocino County is a nonprofit organization. To learn more about the ACMC, go to http://www.artsmendocino.org/ ; to learn more about the Skunk Train, go to http://www.skunktrain.com/
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