We’re excited to share the winning entries of “Art for Hope” a public art project led by the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City. Not only is it an opportunity to foster more authentic communities, but it helps sustain our local artists and the challenges they are facing with the pandemic.
Salt Lake City has a new addition to our growing public art scene – “Art for Hope”, 43 outdoor, large-scale artworks from 33 local artists are now on display at three properties in the Downtown, North Temple, and Sugar House neighborhoods. The collections are also available for viewing at www.slcrda.com/artforhope, and will be shared on social media using the hashtag #ArtForHopeSLC.
Inspired by the need to bolster community strength amidst current local, national, and global challenges, Art for Hope SLC was launched by the RDA this summer when it called on Utah artists to submit original, digital artwork depicting messages of hope, resilience, and unity.
Read more: https://slcecondev.com/2020/11/21/local-and-hopeful-art-for-hope-public-art-project-adorns-slc/