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A New Mural for “Out of the Blue” (2026)

Public art project located at the roundabout on 900 South and 1100 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84105 | City Council District 5

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The Salt Lake City Arts Council’s Public Art Program seeks to commission a Salt Lake County based artist or artist-led team to design and install a new mural for Out of the Blue, a sculpture affectionately known as “The Whale.” Created by artist Stephen Kesler, the sculpture currently features Point of Reference, a mural by local artist Michael Murdock. The sculpture is located along the 9-Line Corridor, a major east-west route that connects residential neighborhoods, commercial centers, and recreation sites. Since its installation, Out of the Blue has become a beloved landmark and a symbol of community, creativity, resilience, and harmony. To reflect the neighborhood’s vibrant and evolving character, the Salt Lake City Public Art Program will commission a new mural for the sculpture every three to five years through a rotating mural program. By blending a permanent sculptural landmark with a rotating series of murals, the project creates a dynamic and ever-changing visual centerpiece.

The selected Salt Lake County based artist or team will create a mural that celebrates the neighborhood’s creativity, inclusivity, and local character while deepening the artwork’s connection to Salt Lake City’s identity. The design should honor the community’s sense of pride and vibrancy, ensuring that Out of the Blue continues to serve as a dynamic and unifying landmark for residents and visitors alike.

COMMISSION BUDGET: $12,500

DEADLINE: Friday, January 2, 2026 by 11:59 pm MST

ELIGIBILITY:
This Call for Artists is open to all professional artists and/or artist-led teams residing in or with studios located in Salt Lake County, Utah, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, religion, marital status, political opinion or affiliation, or mental or physical disability.

SUBMISSIONS: All applications must be submitted through the CaFÉ (CallforEntry.org) website, link below.

INFORMATION SESSION: The recording of the applicant info session can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/InwXUaGSark?si=hG0tIhv8tcJrKWyI

To access the presentation slides covered during this info session, please click here.

View the Questions and Answers received for this project here.

QUESTIONS: All questions regarding this RFQ are to be directed to the Salt Lake City Public Art Program by email at publicartprogram@slc.gov.  Please review the complete Call for Artists document prior to emailing any questions.

View the full Request for Qualifications here.

DIRECT LINK TO APPLICATION: https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=16515

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