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Bothell Arts Commission votes to install full-scale vinyl wrap on City Hall living wall

2527716 · March 7, 2025
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Summary

The Bothell Arts Commission voted 4-2 at a special meeting to install a full-scale vinyl wrap of an artwork by Beth Ann Lawson on the City Hall "living wall," using funds set aside in the 2024 budget.

The Bothell Arts Commission voted to install a full‑scale vinyl wrap of artist Beth Ann Lawson’s design on the City Hall “living wall,” selecting option C in a special meeting and recording a 4–2 vote in favor of that option.

The vote matters because the commission has limited remaining 2024 funds earmarked for the project and members debated whether a permanent mural-style installation would reduce gallery space in the City Hall lobby and alter how visitors experience rotating exhibits.

Commission staff presented three choices: leave the existing piece in place and treat the wall as gallery space (option A); install two canvas panels on a rail as a long-term hanging display (option B); or digitize the commissioned canvases and apply them as a full vinyl wall wrap (option C). Danae McGee, the city’s arts liaison and tourism…

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