January Public Art Committee happenings in Missoula, Montana

News & Updates 

MCAT Traffic Signal Box Documentary
 
The City of Missoula Public Art Committee is thrilled to officially release the debut of the MCAT [Missoula Community Access TV] Traffic Signal Box Documentary! This production was created during the installation process of the 2016 round of Traffic Signal Boxes. MCAT and the Missoula Public Art Committee partnered to get close-up interviews and in-action shots of Traffic Signal Box Artists and their thought processes behind this project.

Traffic Signal Box Art is such a fun and integral piece of the Missoula, Montana community. The Committee felt it would be beneficial and fun to give the public a sneak-peak into the world behind the boxes. These beautiful masterpieces pop up every year and Missoulian's deserve to hear the artists' voices behind them!
 
*This film was officially viewed by the public on Friday, January 5th at the Florence Building in Downtown Missoula. Thank you to Submittable, the Wine Merchant & MCAT for making the evening possible!*

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Please enjoy the documentary by following this link to our Facebook Page [the film is pinned to the top of the page!]:  

The Public Art Committee again would like to thank MCAT and their crew who generously gave their time and energy through the entire creation and production of this documentary. It goes without saying that this would not have been possible without their hard work. Thanks MCAT!
Committee Meeting Information

Join in on a Missoula Public Art Committee meeting! Every meeting tak es place on the third Tuesday of every month from 4-6pm in the Jack Reidy Conference Room of 140 W Pine, and is open to any and all. If you would like to be privy to the planning of new and up-and-comi ng public art projects, this is the place to be!

You are welcome to attend just to listen and learn, but you may also present a public art idea or ask for advice with your OWN project. This committee is full of savvy members from all realms of the art community, so they are an excellent resource.

If you would like to speak at any meeting, please contact Becca McCarron at [email protected]  she can add you to the agenda. A week's notice is preferable. 

[Left Image: Perseverance & Passage located in Silver Park, by artist George Ybarra]

The Public Art Committee shall endeavor to develop a collection of public art that is of the highest quality, that will encompass a broad aesthetic range reflecting the city and the minds of its citizens, that will improve the quality of life in the area, that will be accessible to all individuals, and be a source of pride to all residents. 
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