The Arts Council of Park City & Summit County is looking for Summit County creative makers to participate in BRAND PC. BRAND PC is a holiday pop-up shop that celebrates local creative makers by providing local entrepreneurs and businesses an opportunity to showcase their creative products and tell their stories to the community. The pop-up style retail space is planned to launch December 1, 2023 - December 24, 2023
Read MoreThe Arts Council of Park City & Summit County and Kimball Art Center have teamed up once again to host this year’s annual Monster Drawing Rally, an event that allows artists to interact with spectators, collectors, and other local artists. The organizations are now accepting artist applications for the event, which will be held outside on Saturday, September 9th at the Kimball Art Center!
Read MoreCanyons Village Management Association (CVMA) seeks qualified designers, artists and/or sculptors to provide design concepts for an iconic placemaking element. The piece will be located at the intersection of Canyons Resort Drive and High Mountain Court in the Upper Village of Canyons Village at Park City Mountain resort area.
Read MoreThe Arts Council of Park City & Summit County announces the return of the Summit Arts Showcase, set to take place July 14 & 15, 2023 at the Red Barn in Oakley, UT! We’re now accepting applications from local artists and artisans for this annual summer art show and market. The event has grown to accommodate more makers and artists than ever, expanding the footprint of the Showcase to both inside and outside the Red Barn venue.
Read MorePark City Municipal (PCMC) is seeking proposals from artists to design and produce a work of art to commemorate the 2023 Cindy Matsumoto Historic Preservation Award. All media, materials and themes will be considered. The art will be installed and publicly displayed in City Hall and should reflect this year’s award recipient: King Con Ore Bin.
Read MoreThe Summit County Public Art Advisory Board is seeking artists to propose a concept for highly creative three-dimensional artwork to be installed on the east exterior of the Ledges Event Center at the Summit County Fairgrounds.
Read MoreThe Arts Council | Park City & Summit County announces the return of the Summit Arts Showcase, set to take place July 15 & 16, 2022 at the Red Barn in Oakley, UT. The Arts Council is now accepting applications from local artists for this annual juried art show.
Read MoreNow accepting artist applications for the annual Latino Arts Festival! The sixth annual Latino Arts Festival, taking place on June 20-26, 2022 at various locations throughout Park City, will showcase and celebrate Latin American traditions and heritage. The six-day event brings our community together to highlight the beauty and creativity of Hispanic and Latino culture through creative art forms including food, film, fine art, craft, live music and folkloric dance, offering opportunities for all people to connect and interact with one another through arts and culture.
Read MoreFour local nonprofits have partnered to present a new public art opportunity for Utah artists. The Call to Artists is seeking Concepts for creating outdoor interactive mural artwork in Park City’s Prospector Square Area reflecting the message, “Whatever your child’s journey, go together.” Full C
Read MoreHistorical Mural Artwork in Hoytsville, Utah Celebrating and honoring history, heritage, and culture of Hoytsville and Summit County, UT. The Summit County Public Art Advisory Board (“SCPAAB”) is seeking qualified artists to execute a highly creative two-dimensional mural artwork to be installed on the exterior of the Public Works Building in Hoytsville. The surface material of the building is concrete and brick, and the design should cover at least one-third of the 364’x11’ wall (approximately 121’x11’), with some flexibility based on concept design after community interviews and mural design development. Included in the process will be a “listening tour” — interviews and meetings with Hoytsville residents, local historians, and Indigenous Tribal members. The Mural process may also be documented with photos and video, so applicants should be willing to consent to documentation.
Read MoreApplications are now open for Winter Arts Showcase, an artisanal market and art showcase featuring local artists and developed in partnership with the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County and the Park City Artists Association (‘PCAA’). The Showcase will take place on President's Day Weekend, February 18-20, at the Utah Film Studios and will feature artwork and handcrafted artisanal goods for sale.
Read MoreCelebrating connection, art, culture, and community in Park City, UT. The Arts Council of Park City & Summit County (‘Arts Council’) in partnership with Park City Municipal Corporation (‘Park City’) invites Summit County artists and/or artist teams to apply for the Bonanza Park Paint Out to create a series of temporary outdoor art projects with a range of budgets, surfaces, and materials for the temporary Bonanza Art Park site at 1635 Bonanza Drive, Park City, UT 84060.
Read MoreThe annual Summit County Fair brings the community together for a week of food, fun, exhibits, demonstrations, contests, and rides. In addition to the demolition derby (always a locals favorite), the livestock showings, the 4H displays, parade, pie baking contest, and the little buckeroo rodeo, the Fair hosts the Fine Arts Show at the Ledges Event Center at the Coalville Fairgrounds which gives local artists the opportunity to share their creative work with the public. Admission to all Fair events is free and a full schedule of activities is available on the Fair website.
Read MoreThe Arts Council of Park City & Summit County and Kimball Art Center will once again team up to host this year’s annual Monster Drawing Rally, an event that allows artists to interact with spectators, collectors, and other local artists. The organizations are now accepting artist applications for the event, which will be held outside on July 10th at Kimball Art Center’s new location at the YARD, 1251 Kearns Blvd.
Read MoreThe Arts Council of Park City & Summit County is pleased to announce a Call for Artists for the 2021 Summit Arts Showcase, located outside at the Red Barn in Oakley, UT on June 18th & 19th.
Read MoreWestern Gallery works to curate distinct perspectives of the American West, through art ranging from abstract to photorealistic to contemporary. Now, they’re searching for new talent for an upcoming exhibition in May and June of 2021!
Read MoreApplications are now open for the 2021 Winter Arts Showcase, an artisanal market and art showcase featuring local artists and developed in partnership with the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County and the Park City Professional Artists Association (‘PCPAA’). This year, to ensure we prioritize the safety of our artists and our community, the showcase will take place virtually on createpc.org from February 12-28, and will feature artwork and handcrafted artisanal goods for sale online.
Read MoreSummit County Public Art Advisory Board (“SCPAAB”) is seeking a service provider to provide a comprehensive and ongoing inventory of Summit County's Public Art collection of 20 major works of art, including the Traveling Exhibit Fine Art Collection of approximately eighty (80) pieces of fine art housed in the County Courthouse.The goal of this project is to establish and maintain consistent and professional written and visual records of County-owned arts assets, and to facilitate interaction with the collection by visitors and the community on a digital platform.
Read MoreOn Veterans Day, we honor those who have served and continue to serve our nation. To pay tribute to our service members and their families this November 11th, the Arts Council in partnership with the National Ability Center and Park City Municipal would like to celebrate stories of veterans to honor those who have served in our nation’s armed forces through literary art.
Read MoreThe theme for the project Imagine Park City envisions the past, present and future of creativity in the Park City community. It considers the evolution of the arts in Park City and captures the unique spirit of local artistic expression involving Park City’s values – Historic Character, Small Town, Sense of Community, Natural Setting. The goals of the project are to beautify construction infrastructure around the future site of the Park City Arts + Culture District in a way that will work in any season and makes sense for the location, engage the community by soliciting art from local community members and artists, engage the community in City Council’s top priority of arts and culture, and the development of the Park City Arts + Culture District, and integrate the theme of the project with the scale and physical space of the fencing.
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