Drain Smart Program Launches in Little Rock

Seal of Little Rock
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE :
Tuesday, Mar 24, 2015

Media Release

City of Little Rock Public Relations (501) 371-6801

Gary Moody I (501) 224-2229 I gmoody@audubon.org

Local conservation groups, artists and city officials are seeking help from area artists to spread clean water message

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (March 24, 2015)—A coalition of state and local agencies and nonprofit organizations announced today the launch of Drain Smart -- 
a public art program aimed at raising awareness on education and protection of local streams.


Like most cities, Little Rock’s storm drains flow directly into our streams. When it rains, water picks up everything in its path and carries it through storm drains into streams and creeks. Drain Smart is an engaging public-education and environmental program that uses art to communicate the importance of reducing the litter that flows into storm drains.


Program coordinators are calling for local artists to submit their ideas for murals that would be painted on 18 storm drains in the downtown and midtown areas of Little Rock. Supplies for these projects will be provided to the artists. 


Artists have until April 17 to submit their applications along with a sketch of their idea. An artist selection committee will choose 18 artists to paint a mural on the designated storm drains.  Artists will be eligible for a final prize to be given to the winner chosen by public voting. This exciting project gives artists the opportunity to express themselves via semi-permanent public art in a series of small-scale outdoor storm drain murals. This art will then serve to educate the public on watershed and stream protection. 


Partners in this inaugural project include the City of Little Rock, Audubon Arkansas, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, Little Rock Parks and Recreation, Friends of Fourche Creek, Keep Little Rock Beautiful, Studio Main, The Bernice Garden, MacPark Group, The Arkansas Arts Center and Sculpture at the River Market. Sherwin Williams, Walmart and Seal Krete will donate supplies and materials.


Artists will be notified by April 27 and all art will be completed by June 1.


For more information on this project, the timeline, rules and artist application visit www.drain-smart.org.

###