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Webster Groves Arts Commission advances utility-box art program, discusses budget and maintenance
Summary
The Arts Commission reviewed a proposed public utility‑box art program with a $750 artist stipend per box, discussed coordinating with public works on siting and repainting cycles, and reviewed available public-art funds and near-term repair costs.
The Webster Groves Arts Commission advanced plans for several public-art initiatives on Monday, highlighting a proposed utility-box public-art program and discussing funding and maintenance options.
Rick, the presenter of the utility-box proposal, described a phased program that would run two months per cycle, begin with a month-long call for artists and a two-week selection period, and offer a $750 stipend plus supply funds to selected artists. "We would do a month call for artists... we do a 750 stipend, which we can also give towards…
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