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Snohomish County Arts Commission Seeks Art For Flowing Lake Park Office

Development of the county park began in the early 1970's.

October 20, 2021

Snohomish County Arts Commission Seeks Art for Flowing Lake Park Office

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Site-specific artwork that reflects the beauty of Flowing Lake Park will be hung inside the new Park Ranger lobby

Snohomish, Wash., October 21, 2021 – The Snohomish County Arts Commission is seeking an artist for two-dimensional interior artwork to be hung inside the Flowing Lake Park Ranger office lobby. This unique call-for-artists is open until November 15, 2021.

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Artist Opportunity

It is unusual for parks to have opportunities for interior artwork, and the office lobby provides a unique opportunity to present two-dimensional art. There is a large public space within the building, and incorporation of an iconic visual piece would add to the park experience. Within the lobby, there are three large wall spaces available, and Parks proposes to commission site-specific artwork that reflects the beauty and special experience of enjoying Flowing Lake Park.

Background

Flowing Lake Park is a very popular facility, offering water access, day-use amenities, camping, a short hiking trail and gorgeous natural scenery. Due to the high use of this park, a number of improvements have been completed to improve the park experience and recreational opportunities.

Snohomish County purchased the Flowing Lake property in 1968 from the Leckie family, who had operated Leckie’s Resort on the site between 1925 and 1960. Development of the county park began in the early 1970’s.

In 2014, funding through a Conservation Futures grant enabled the purchase of additional land, expanding the park from 38 acres to nearly 195 acres.

Reconstruction of the Flowing Lake Park entrance was recently completed. With a final project cost of approximately $2.1 million, this project provides improved circulation into and through the park, improved storm water treatment, and a new Ranger Office that is ADA accessible.

Art Site

Address: Flowing Lake County Park, 17900 48th SE, Snohomish WA 98290

Ranger Office/reception room is 23’x9’ with vaulted ceilings 10’ and 14’ at the peak of the vault.

Site visit can be made 7:00 a.m. until dusk Mon-Fri. Please coordinate visit with ranger staff via contact.parks@snoco.org or 360-799-9061.

Media

Interior Lobby Art: Two-dimensional art: paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, or other media.

Budget

The budget is capped at $7,500, including for materials and installation. The contract amount will be inclusive of all costs associated with the artwork. Payment will be made upon successful completion and installation of the artwork.

Selection Process

The Snohomish County Arts Commission is SEEKING PROPOSALS for this call. The competition is open to professional artists residing in Snohomish County.

Artists will be selected based on the following criteria:

  • Appropriateness of the artist’s concept in relation to the project’s scope and settings
  • A committee from the Snohomish County Arts Commission will review proposals. The Snohomish County Arts Commission reserves the right not to select any of the applicants.

    Timeline

    Call sent: October 15, 2021

    Deadline for proposals: November 15, 2021

    Arts Commission Proposal Review: December 13-17, 2021

    Finalist Notified: December 21, 2021

    Contract Process: By January 15, 2022

    Art Completion: By March 30, 2022

    Materials to Submit

    Email Proposal to:

    Jeremy Husby, Division Manager

    Snohomish County Arts Commission

    c/o Evergreen State Fair Park

    14405 179th Ave SE, Monroe WA 98272

    Jeremy.Husby@snoco.org

    Jeremy.Husby@snoco.org

    425-388-6601

    About Snohomish County Arts Commission

    The Snohomish County Arts Commission cultivates and enhances a vibrant community of artists and arts organizations by connecting citizens with a range of cultural opportunities to celebrate, appreciate and participate in the diverse arts and culture of the County. For additional information on the SnoCo Arts Commission: www.snocoarts.org.


    This press release was produced by the Snohomish County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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