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Attention MI Artists: Sound Transit Seeks Art for East Link Light Rail

A workshop will be held on March 20 at the Mercer Island Community & Event Center.

Sound Transit has issued a call for artists who would like to create "permanent, site-specific artwork" for the East Link light rail extension from Seattle to Redmond.

Artists who qualify for the program will be kept in a national database. Here is some more information from Sound Transit:

The roster will be effective for a period of three years and serve as one of the means of selecting artists to create permanent, site-specific artwork for the agency’s expanding transit system. Art projects will vary in size and complexity, with budgets of approximately $30,000 to $600,000.  

Upcoming opportunities will focus on the East Link Extension (ELE) of light rail connecting downtown Seattle with Mercer Island, Bellevue and Redmond. When completed in 2023, the ELE will connect the Eastside’s largest population and employment centers. By 2030, East Link will serve about 50,000 daily riders on one of the regions’ most congested travel corridors. 

Those who are interested in applying can do so online at www.4culture.org/apply. All applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Monday, April 1.

Sound Transit will hold a series of workshops to offer detailed information about the East Link opportunities and application process. The Mercer Island meeting takes place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 20 at the Mercer Island Community & Event Center, 8236 SE 24th St.

Meetings will also take place at the same time on March 12 at the VALA Art Center at Redmond Town Center and on March 26 at Bellevue City Hall, Room 1E-112.

More information about STart—Sound Transit's art program—can be found here

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