Arts & Culture

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The Clearwater Public Art and Design Program enriches the city's visual landscape, creating memorable experiences for residents and visitors. By incorporating public art, Clearwater reinforces its position as a cultural leader in the region, fostering a sense of community identity and civic pride.

The program mandates that city capital projects with a construction budget of $500,000 or more must allocate at least 1% of the project budget towards public art. This applies to both new construction and renovation projects such as buildings, trails, parking facilities, bridges, and other above-ground projects.

The Clearwater Public Art and Design Master Plan guides the selection and implementation of public art projects in the city. This plan outlines the criteria, policies, and priorities used to manage the public art program and ensure that public art is strategically placed throughout Clearwater to create a shared vision for public art in the community.

What Public Art Can Do for Clearwater?

By incorporating public art in city projects and private development, Clearwater can cultivate a sense of place and community pride in its public spaces. Public art can evoke quiet contemplation or lively community dialogue and strengthen the city's visual identity, creating memorable experiences for residents and visitors. Public art reinforces Clearwater's reputation as a cultural leader in the region, making it a wonderful place to live, learn, work, and play.

Current Call to Artists

The city of Clearwater invites artists to participate in the Clearwater Public Art and Design Program. Submit your proposals today and contribute to the creation of a vibrant, memorable public art landscape in the city.

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