16-03-2025
Grants available for public art in Fayetteville parks
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The City of Fayetteville is looking for creatives to bring public spaces to life through its new Community Arts Program (CAP).
The program will fund artists, performers and organizations to create interactive and engaging arts activations in city parks, with a special focus on The Ramble, according to a news release.
The city has earmarked $35,000 for the program in 2025, awarding grants from $500 to $7,000 based on the project's scope and impact.
'Fayetteville has a thriving arts scene, and this program will help bring creativity into our shared spaces,' Joanna Sheehan Bell, Arts and Culture Director said in a press release. 'We're excited to support artists and organizations in activating our parks with diverse, inclusive programming for the community to enjoy.'
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Eligible projects include one-time events, recurring program and public art installations, and must occur within the 2025 calendar year.
Proposals will be reviewed monthly after the 15th through July or until all funds are allocated. The city is specifically looking for projects in the following categories:
Performance & Music – Theater, dance, storytelling, pop-up performances, soundscapes
Education – Interactive workshops, art classes, social dance sessions
Visual Art – Murals, sculptures, kinetic or digital art installations
Applicants must submit a proposal detailing their activation, budget, intended park location, and audience engagement strategy. The online submission form can be found here.
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