Public Art Grant Program

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Residents or business owners in Clearwater city limits can apply for public art grants through the city of Clearwater.

Develop Your Plan

Step 1.Choose a Location for Art

  1. Location: Select a business situated in Clearwater (within the city limits, excluding unincorporated Clearwater).
  2. Visibility and Impact: Consider a business that is highly visible and can make a significant impact on the community.
  3. Wall and Surface Considerations: Take into account the size and type of the exterior wall. Keep in mind that stucco surfaces can be more challenging for artists to paint compared to smooth concrete or brick walls.
  4. Agreement: Both the property owner and the business owner must agree to have artwork on or outside their building and must approve the design.
  5. Contract: The city will provide a separate contract between the property owner and the artist.

Step 2.Select an Artist and Design

Clearwater’s Arts and Cultural Affairs Division can assist you in finding local artists, or you are welcome to select one yourself. The artist must provide the city with a W-9 form and a certificate of insurance. The insurance policy must list the city of Clearwater, the business owner, and the property owner as additionally insured for the installation period. It is recommended for artists to avoid outdoor work during the summer months. 

The artist will design a mural, mosaic, or art piece for the business, and this design must be approved by the Arts and Cultural Affairs Division.  

*Note: Clearwater has strict sign codes. A mural cannot include the business name, logo or any subject matter related to the business. For example, a candy shop cannot have a mural depicting candy or candy pieces, as this would be considered a sign.

Step 3.Submit a Draft of Your Design

Once a draft of your design is complete, you can submit it through the Public Art Grant Application.

Submit Your Application 

Step 4.Grant Amounts

Applicants may apply for up to $10,000 each fiscal year. There will be two rounds of grant selections each year. Grant recipients will be selected in July and December. If your application is successful, someone from the city's Arts and Cultural Affairs Division will contact you with next steps. Grant funds will be paid directly to the artist.

Questions?

Contact us at (727) 444-7569

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