City of Flagstaff Beautification – Arts & Sciences

Help create a welcoming space for all

We value your input! As part of the Downtown Mile Project, the Milton Underpass Project aims to enhance a vital area of Flagstaff with creative, community-centered design. Your feedback is important in helping shape a public art installation that reflects the spirit, culture, and vision of our city. Whether you walk, bike, drive, live or work in the area, your ideas will help create a meaningful and welcoming space for all.

Complete the survey by May 5 and let your voice be part of the design.
Image: Milton Underpass

Artists of the Multicultural County Park Sculpture Exhibition

The 25/26 Multicultural County Park Sculpture Exhibition opens May 19

Art and nature converge at the second annual Multicultural County Park Sculpture Exhibition. Enjoy large-scale artworks that highlight diverse cultural expressions prompting interaction, conversation and appreciation. Featured artists include Adrian Wall, Oliverio Balcells, Isaac Caruso, Lance Yazzie, and Joe Ray. Presented in partnership with Coconino County.

Monday, May 19, 11 am
Opening Reception
Free + open to the public

Elizabeth “Liz” C. Archuleta County Park
703 E. Sawmill Road

Image: From L to R Adrian Wall, Oliverio Balcells, Isaac Caruso, Lance Yazzie, and Joe Ray.

Call to Artists: Albuquerque Public Art

The Albuquerque Public Art Program is seeking proposals to purchase or commission a three-dimensional artwork or series of artworks for installation in the city’s iconic Uptown neighborhood. Submissions should reflect themes of community and history, reflecting the character and legacy of this vibrant area. A total budget of $40,000 is available, which may be allocated toward the purchase of existing work or the commissioning of new work(s) for the site. This opportunity is open to legal residents of New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado.

Application Deadline: Jun. 13, 2025, 3:59 pm (New Mexico Time)

Image: Uptown Sculpture location

Join CCA’s county-wide artist registry

The Coconino Center for the Arts (CCA) invites artists and creatives living in Coconino County to join a new publicly accessible Artist Registry. This free online resource is designed to showcase the talents of visual artists, performers, writers and artisans while fostering connections across the local creative community. The registry serves as both a resource and networking tool for artists, venues, and organizations, and will be updated on a quarterly basis.

Image: Barbara Ryan Gartin