Lewisville

8th Annual Gift of Art Exhibition and NEW Holiday Tree Ornament Sale Call for Artists

The holidays are just around the corner! ‘Tis the season to help us bring the holiday spirit to the Lewisville Grand Theater with the Gift of Art.

Now in its eighth year, the Gift of Art is a holiday art sale exhibition intended to encourage local art purchasing by the public. Although this is a holiday art sale, it is not required that works be holiday- themed.

Timber Creek Trail Extension Public Art RFQ

The City of Lewisville is seeking qualifications from artists who wish to create a set of artistic markers along the future Timber Creek Trail Extension that will connect an undeserved neighborhood with Central Park, the City’s largest neighborhood park. The new trail will be approximately 1 mile long and connect to an existing trail that runs west and connects Central Park to the City’s flagship recreation center - Thrive. Specifically, the City seeks an artist, or artist team, who can create a unique work of art that honors the three ecosystems that converge Lewisville for this trail project to enhance this extension. This is an opportunity for artists who work in medium to small sized outdoor works, or serial-style works.

City of Lewisville Public Library- Indoor Public Art Opportunity

Project Description: The City of Lewisville is seeking qualifications from artists who wish to create an indoor work of public art in the Lewisville Public Library. Specifically, the city seeks an artist who can create an installation piece, sculptural in nature, that would wrap around or climb a tall brick column found in the atrium of the library. This work will utilize the height of the column and surrounding space to provide a visually striking component to the library that will inspire wonder, draw the eye upward, and excite engagement.

Tittle McFadden Public Safety Center Public Art

The City of Lewisville, Texas, is currently constructing the Tittle McFadden Public Safety Center (description below). Completion is expected to be during the first quarter of 2025. The City Council, city management, and the appointed Arts Advisory Board have a strong desire to accent the new facility with a visually striking exterior public art installation outside the building’s entrance. The placement and vision of the project lends itself to sculpture or similarly durable artwork in a range of materials proven able to withstand the extremes of Texas weather, with sufficient visual appeal to be seen from nearby streets and to complement the scale and architecture of the building.

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