Community & Networking

Mural Artists Sought for Bus Shelter Program

Bermuda Government seeks artists to create murals on bus shelters in a three-year initiative celebrating cultural heritage.

The Bermuda Government has launched a call for artists, community groups, and schools to participate in a three-year initiative to transform bus shelters across the island into vibrant, meaningful works of art. This program aims to celebrate the community's cultural heritage through artistic expression while beautifying public spaces.

The opportunity invites interested parties to submit expressions of interest for creating murals on bus shelters throughout Bermuda. Selected artists will have the opportunity to showcase their work in high-visibility public locations, contributing to the visual landscape of the island.

Key details of the program:
- Duration: Three-year initiative with individual murals remaining in place for two years
- Eligible participants: Individual artists, community groups, and schools
- Compensation: A stipend will be awarded upon successful completion of each mural
- Selection criteria: Applications will be assessed based on creativity, cultural relevance, and feasibility

This is an excellent opportunity for local artists to gain public recognition, contribute to community beautification, and receive compensation for their work. The program emphasizes cultural heritage, making it ideal for artists interested in creating socially meaningful art.