NoMa Neighborhood Receives $50,000 Grant for Public Art

In the NoMa BID's ongoing quest to spruce up their neighborhood, they now have a $50,000 matching grant awarded by the D.C. Commission on Arts and Humanities for the installation of public art. They intend to use it for artwork along First Street NE, an area currently zoned for mixed-use development. The cash is through the Public Art Building Communities grant program, "which offers funds to eligible artists and nonprofit organizations for the creation and installation of permanent public art projects in the District, including sculptures, mosaics, murals, special paving, custom benches, artistic gates, and more." Local artists, take note: the NoMa BID is putting out a call for artists very soon (keep your eye on their web site), with hopes to have the work completed by fall of 2009.

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When we start calling Eckington "Noma," the terrorists have won.

Please, please, please let an artist do a mural that celebrates Historic Swampoodle!

I swear to Bob, if they stop calling it "NoMa" I will relocate to Swampoodle.

how about a giant leaf!!!

oh wait

agreed, bethesdaist. i feel like this would be the perfect opportunity for monkey to display his historically-accurate trebuchet from the 1896 swampoodle potato war.

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