Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Carrollton seeks artists to paint the town for storm drain art contest

Make a splash in the community by entering Carrollton’s storm drain art contest for a chance to paint an original design on a storm drain inlet in Downtown Carrollton. Applications are now open to submit designs that fit themes of preventing stormwater pollution, maintaining safe drinking water sources or water conservation, and protecting natural habitats.

Submissions are open to all Carrollton residents and organizations, as well as those in the immediate DFW area. Artists must be at least 12 years old to enter. Minors will need a parent or guardian to sign a permission waiver, and organizations must have a single point of contact.

When applying, artists must submit photos of their design concept as they would like to paint it. The artwork must be original and appropriate for all ages. The project aims to deter graffiti vandalism, so designs should not mimic graffiti style. The art may also not be used for advertisement or to promote a business, product, or viewpoint.

A committee will select up to seven winning entries based on the design criteria. Artists will be notified if their design is selected, and installation will take place in March 2024. Winning artists will have their biography featured on the City website and they will also be able to sign their artwork.

 

Storm-drain art installation will help raise awareness about stormwater pollution.
(City of Goshen (IN) / Courtesy photo)

Art supplies such as environmentally friendly acrylic paint, brushes, and mixing containers will be provided to artists, as well as safety equipment such as cones, vests, knee pads, and shade cover. City staff will prep the inlets by power washing and applying a primer, then applying a sealant afterward to preserve the artwork for years to come.

The installation of storm drain art will help raise awareness about stormwater pollution. Each time it rains, water flows through the streets and can pick up pollutants including sediment, trash and litter, or oil and vehicle fluid on its way to the storm drains. These pollutants discharge directly into creeks and surface water throughout the City, flowing into the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. Painting the storm drains will not only be a colorful
art installation for the community to enjoy, but a reminder for everyone to help protect the water supply and the environment.

The deadline to submit is Monday, January 15, 2024. For more information and to apply, find Storm Drain Art Contest at cityofcarrollton.com/stormwater. For questions, contact Andrea McClure, Carrollton Stormwater Coordinator, by emailing andrea.mcclure@cityofcarrollton.com or calling 972-466-3035.

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