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Moscow Seeks Artists for Police Department Sculpture
City accepting submissions through March 27 for installation at police station entrance
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The City of Moscow, Idaho is seeking artist submissions for a sculpture to be installed at the entrance of the Moscow Police Department. The sculpture will be placed in an alcove near the main entrance of the police station building located at 155 Southview Avenue. Individual artists and artist teams are invited to submit qualifications and examples of completed artworks of similar scale by the March 27 deadline.
Why it matters
Public art installations at government buildings can serve to beautify the space, honor the work of public servants, and reflect the values and character of the local community. This call for submissions provides an opportunity for local artists to contribute to the visual landscape of the police department and engage with the city's civic infrastructure.
The details
The sculpture will be installed in an alcove near the main entrance of the Moscow Police Department building. Artists must submit qualifications and examples of completed artworks of similar scale by the March 27 deadline. Details about the project scope, eligibility, and submission requirements are available on the City of Moscow's arts department website.
- The City of Moscow is accepting artist submissions through 5:00 pm on Friday, March 27, 2026.
- The selected sculpture will be installed at the Moscow Police Department building located at 155 Southview Avenue.
The players
City of Moscow
The local government of Moscow, Idaho that is overseeing the public art installation project at the police department.
Moscow Police Department
The law enforcement agency in Moscow, Idaho where the sculpture will be installed near the main entrance of their station building.
What’s next
The City of Moscow will review all artist submissions and select the winning proposal by April 15, 2026. The chosen artist or artist team will then work with the city to finalize the sculpture design and installation timeline.
The takeaway
This public art commission provides an opportunity for local Moscow artists to contribute to the visual identity of a key civic institution and engage with the community through their creative work.


