The Southeast Utah group of parks is accepting applications for the 2018 Community Artist in the Parks program, according to Jeannine McElveen, superintendent of Hovenweep and Natural Bridges national monuments.
Created in 2009, the community artist program highlights the connection between local artists and the surrounding landscape, particularly Arches and Canyonlands national parks and Hovenweep and Natural Bridges national monuments.
The selected artist spends a minimum of 24 hours each month, April through October, creating original works of art in the participating parks and sharing inspiration and the creative process with visitors from around the world.
The artist’s work may also be sold at participating parks’ cooperating association bookstores.
Artists must be residents of Grand or San Juan counties in Utah, or Montezuma County in Colorado.
The deadline to submit applications is Oct. 20. For more program details and application information, go to https://go.nps.gov/CAIP.
Submit questions and applications to Karen Garthwait, interpretive specialist, at 435-719-2142 or via e-mail at karen_garthwait@nps.gov. Also contact Chad Niehaus, community artist liaison, at 435-259-9314 or chad@moabart.com.