Kamloops seeks artist for frame job

KAMLOOPS – The city is looking for an artist.

The Kamloops Arts Commission is looking for submissions for a new sign frame that will be part of all interpretive signage in Kamloops’s many parks. The selected designer will be awarded $3,000.

Interpretive signs are used for points of interest and historical information. The design will be the standard frame for these types of signs.

Submissions need to include an image of the frame from different angles, its dimensions and how it’s made. The city will need to receive them on or before April 1.

To contact a reporter for this story, email Brendan Kergin at bkergin@infonews.ca or call 250-819-6089. To contact an editor, email mjones@infonews.ca or call 250-718-2724.

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Brendan Kergin

Brendan grew up down on the coast before moving to Kamloops to pursue a degree in journalism. After graduating from TRU in 2013 he moved to Toronto to work as an editor, but decided to move back west after a couple years. With a big interest in politics, Brendan will be covering city hall. Outside of council chambers he’ll write about anything; if you have a story you think people might be interested in, contact him at bkergin@infonews.ca


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