City of St. John's calls on artists to update aging mural
Deteriorating mural on McBride's Hill to get new life with tribute to Great Fire
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The City of St. John's has put out a call for proposals for an artist to pay tribute to the Great Fire of 1892 with a massive mural.
The current wall art on McBride's Hill is cracked, faded and in desperate need of a facelift.
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"This is an obvious site that we have had our eye on for a couple of years," said Councillor Sandy Hickman.
"We wanted to wait until the building next door [MIX apartment building] finished and that's pretty well nearing completion now."
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The deadline for applications is May 15 and the city is offering up to $15,000 for the work.
The Paint Shop has also offered to provide paint free of charge.
"We felt a great project would be an interpretive mural of the Great Fire of St. John's right here on this huge wall," said Hickman.
"It's a big job for someone to undertake, but we know we have great artists in the city and we are looking forward to receiving many, many proposals from artists."
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Hickman hopes the work starts in June and is completed later in the summer.