Finalists Announced for Asheville Visiting Artist Program

The Public Art and Cultural Commission and the City of Asheville are thrilled to announce that three artists have been chosen as finalists for the first-ever Visiting Artist Program.

Those artists are:

  • Jefferson Pinder;
  • Monique Luck, Flavia Lovatelli and Francisco Gonzalez;
  • Amir Shakir and Ivette Cabrera.

Fifty-nine artists applied for the program, which is focused on creating community-driven artwork that will diversify the mediums, themes and backgrounds of artists featured in the City’s public art collection.

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This year, artists that have extensive experience in community engagement are being asked to develop proposals for a project that will celebrate the past, present and/or future of Asheville’s unique African-American culture. The type of public art to be created has not been specified and is open to interpretation by the finalists. The three finalists were chosen by a team that includes artists, arts educators and administrators, community activists and community organizers. Find more on that team here.

The artists will be in Asheville on July 27th to meet with the community. Keep watching this page to hear about the special events planned for the day, events that will help these artists get to know our community and help the community get to know them.

A month after their visits, artists will submit proposals to develop public art with the community. Those proposals will be available for the public to view online, at public meetings and in community centers. The community will be asked by the program’s leadership team for their input before a decision on a final Visiting Artist is made. Around the same time, the Public Art and Cultural Commission will be looking for several local (Asheville area) artists that want to collaborate with the finalist on both the community engagement activities and the creation of public art.

These artists will receive a stipend for their work.