The Art Bus Shelter art exhibit is looking for artists for the next iteration of this public art program.


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City of Las Cruces Art Stop Public Art Exhibit Looking for Artists–SUBMISSION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 30

The City Art Board and City of Las Cruces/Quality of Life Department are accepting submissions for the 2025 Art Stop bus shelter public art exhibit.

Artist Stipend: $500 per artist, six artists total

Deadline to submit: September 30, 2024

Go to Call for Entry (CaFÉ) for more information and to apply.

Source: City of Las Cruces

“Art Stop” is a public art program that places art in public places to make art more accessible to community members, specifically along the City bus routes. Six original artworks were selected in the pilot program, and were placed in pre-selected bus shelters in each district of the city.

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The Art Bus Shelter art exhibit is looking for artists for the next iteration of this public art program.

Art selections could be featured at one of six Las Cruces bus shelters.

Apply today.

Art Stop Public Art Exhibit Applications

CALL FOR ARTISTS – 2025 ART STOP 

The City Art Board and City of Las Cruces/Quality of Life Department are accepting submissions for the 2025 Art Stop bus shelter public art exhibit. Art Stop is a rotating art program that places art in bus shelters to make art more accessible to community members.

Artist Stipend: $500 per artist, six artists total

Deadline to submit: September 30, 2024

Go to Call for Entry (CaFÉ) for more information and to apply. 

2024 ART STOP  

The six art pieces below are currently on exhibit at bus shelters throughout Las Cruces. 

Title: “Never Stop Growing (Nunca Pares De Crecer)”

Artist: Daniel Alejandro Carranza

Bus Shelter Location: Corner of Walnut St. and Lohman Ave.

Medium: Adobe Illustrator

Artist Statement: For this particular I piece I started with sketching/design and I came up with my current piece for submission that showcases art’s role in someone’s life and in a community. Art has the capacity to not only be a career path like it was for me, but to grow as an individual and through this growth, the whole community is enriched. My hope is that seeing these designs and art pieces inspires local Las Cruces citizens to pick up pencils, cameras, or whatever and make art, no matter their background.

Title: “La Calavera”

Artist: Beatrice Chavez

Bus Shelter Location: Lohman Ave. (near Mountainview Hospital)

Medium: Digital Art

Artist Statement: I am an artist residing in Anthony, New Mexico. My main two mediums are painting in acrylic and digital art. I created the piece “La Calavera” last year to celebrate Dia de los Muertos in my own way as a Chicana artist.

Title: “Contemplation”

Artist: Brigitte Kearns

Bus Shelter Location: University Ave. and Jordan Rd. (Across from bookstore)

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Artist Statement: The inspiration behind the piece was about exploring shadow in acrylic. This stylized portrait gives the impression of being abstract with its vivid dark blue curvaceous forms that at times intermingle with the swaths of yellow. The colorful curves of the face are contrasted with the harshness of the black and white lines that make up the hair and left earring. This piece was created as a way to celebrate vibrancy, shape, line, and color.

Title: “Crossing Boundaries Wolf”

Artist: Virginia Maria Romero

Bus Shelter Location: Water St. and Griggs Ave. (by former EPEC parking lot)

Medium: Digital file

Artist Statement: Without specific intent my work begins… a subconscious evolution to render form. The effort at once seamless and fluid, a commingling of pigment, touch, and spirit, moves towards shape and purpose. The now recognizable images translate as symbols of new life steeped in mystery from which they were born. In their eyes is a voice that speaks of secrets. If you look and listen closely you will hear them too. ~Virginia Maria Romero

Title: “The Locals”

Artist: Chanel Scott

Bus Shelter Location: Del Rey Blvd. and Mars Ave. (near VA clinic)

Medium: Digital Art – Photoshop

Artist Statement: Animal artist with a love for wildlife, especially birds. I love to use the power of art to promote the interest of wildlife in people. If I can ignite that passion in just one person with my art, I would be forever happy.

Title: “Desert Song”

Artist: Cate Thomassen

Bus Shelter Location: Valley Dr. and Hadley Ave. (near Save Mart grocery)

Medium: Glass mosaic on hand built substrate

Artist Statement: Inspiration for my mosaics is drawn from the unrefined beauty of the natural environment. I am captivated by its complexity of form, texture, colour, light, and the impression it gives of perfect simplicity.

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