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The Bike Stops Here: Artist Designed Bicycle Racks

Mїa Vollkommer

Three Eyes

111 East Broadway
Mїa Vollkommer

Pair of Eyes

30 East Broadway
Ethan Barley

Torsion

526 East Broadway
Ethan Barley

Anthocyanin

147 West Broadway

Nick Vienneau

Bike Hive

469 East Broadway
Nick Vienneau

Chains

247 East Broadway
William R. Littig | Nate Srok

Tortoise & Hair

35 East Broadway
William R. Littig | Nate Srok

Lady & Dog

300 East Broadway

Seeing the rapid growth of bicycling in Salt Lake City and the desire to encourage more people to choose cycling as a transportation option, there is an essential need and desire for safe and secure bicycle parking. To that end, and in the ongoing effort to weave art into the fabric of our urban infrastructure, the Salt Lake Art Design Board requested proposals from Utah artists to design and fabricate bicycle racks that are identifiable, functional, and imaginative. The bicycle racks are installed at 8 downtown locations along the 300 South Cycle Track from 200 West to 600 East.

The project was designed to meet the following goals:

To enhance Salt Lake City’s image as a cultural destination and bicycle friendly city: a community that regards bicycles as a permanent and important part of the City’s transportation system.

To promote clean air, a healthy lifestyle, and encourage more people to choose bicycling as a transportation option.

To provide and integrate into our urban infrastructure, usable public art as aesthetically functional bicycle parking.

Artwork featured in header: Sun, Moon, & All Things In-Between by Michael Moonbird and Victoria Lyons

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