Arts & Humanities

USU Moab Solicits Local Artists for New Native American Art Installation

By Marcus Jensen |

MOAB, Utah — Utah State University Moab has announced an initiative to commission a Native American-inspired work of art to be prominently displayed in its newly constructed academic building. The work of art will celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the surrounding area and contribute to the vibrant tapestry of the Moab community.

In a concerted effort to support and showcase local talent, USU Moab is asking any and all artists residing in the region to submit proposals of their artistic vision for the project for consideration. USU Moab is eager to invest in the creativity of someone who calls the area home, further fostering a connection with the local community and contributing to the flourishing arts scene in Moab, according to Kristian Olsen, senior associate vice president at USU Moab.

"We are honored to be a member of the Moab community and recognize the importance of embracing and celebrating the rich cultural diversity that surrounds us," Olsen says. "This project reflects our commitment to not only acknowledge the history of this land but also to actively contribute to the cultural fabric of Moab by supporting local artists and promoting their work."

As part of its commitment to acknowledging the history of the land it occupies, USU Moab has recently adopted a Land Acknowledgment. This acknowledgment recognizes and pays tribute to the Native American communities that have resided on the land for generations. In a thoughtful integration of art and heritage, the commissioned work will find its place beside the Land Acknowledgment, creating a meaningful and harmonious display.

Those interested in learning more about how their artwork can be considered may reach out to USU Moab at 435-259-7432.

Local artists are encouraged to submit their proposals to Samantha Campbell (samantha.campbell@usu.edu) by May 1.

Located in the outdoor recreation paradise of Moab and boasting one of the greenest buildings on any USU campus, Utah State University Moab offers students the personalized attention and small class sizes of a small-town college with the resources of a large university. With programs such as Nursing, Elementary Education, Recreation Resource Management and Social Work, technical education in Health Professions, Automotive and Business, and degree options ranging from associate to doctorate degrees, USU Moab offers programs that help fuel local economies and empower individuals and their communities. Learn more at moab.usu.edu.

WRITER

Marcus Jensen
News Coordinator
University Marketing and Communications
marcus.jensen@usu.edu

CONTACT

Samantha Campbell
Director of Students
USU Moab
435-797-5110
samantha.campbell@usu.edu


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