Campbellton seeks artists for new public mural project
The City of Campbellton is inviting artists to submit proposals for a new public mural to be painted this summer.
April 21, 2026
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The City of Campbellton has issued a call for proposals from artists to create a new public mural. The project, announced in April 2026, aims to enhance the visual landscape of the downtown area. The selected artist will receive a commission to complete the work.
According to the city's announcement, the mural project is part of ongoing efforts to support local arts and culture. Proposals are being accepted until a specified deadline, with the intention of having the mural painted during the summer of 2026. The theme is expected to reflect the community's identity and heritage.
The selection process will be managed by the city, potentially involving a community panel. Funding for the initiative comes from the municipal budget allocated for public art and community beautification projects. This follows other recent public art installations in the region.
β Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline for the Campbellton mural proposals?
The specific deadline for submissions has not been publicly announced in the initial call, but proposals are being collected for a summer 2026 installation.
Who is eligible to apply for the mural project?
The call is open to artists, with details on specific eligibility criteria (e.g., regional focus) to be provided by the City of Campbellton during the application process.
Where will the new mural be located?
The exact location has not been specified in the initial announcement, but it is intended for the downtown area of Campbellton.