The Public Arts Office invites the community to attend the Design Presentations for the Desert Flow at Southwest Ridge Bicycle Skills Park Sculpture Project. This project seeks an artist to create a public art piece that celebrates cycling and community, reflects the unique desert landscape, and enhances the experience for visitors of all ages.
The three top-scoring finalists will present their designs to the jurors for evaluation on Thursday, July 16. The presentations will be 10 minutes in duration, followed by a 10-minute question-and-answer segment for each finalist. Presentations will take place at the Aquatic Springs Indoor Pool, located at 7025 South Fort Apache Road, and sessions are scheduled for the following times:
- 1st Presentation: 10:30 AM – 10:50 AM
- 2nd Presentation: 10:50 AM – 11:10 AM
- 3rd Presentation: 11:10 AM – 11:30 AM
The Desert Flow at Southwest Ridge Bicycle Skills Park is designed for cyclists of all skill levels. Once established, this park will feature a variety of terrain and obstacles, including jumps, ramps, and trails, to help riders improve their skills in a fun and safe environment. It will be an excellent space for both beginners looking to learn the basics of biking and more experienced riders wanting to hone their technical abilities. In addition to the skills courses, the park is expected to encourage community engagement and healthy outdoor activities.
For more information on this project or other public art projects and events, visit www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/Parks. The Clark County Public Arts Office is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Clark County by promoting and supporting public art initiatives. The office strives to foster creativity, cultural engagement, and community pride by providing opportunities for artists and residents to collaborate on projects that reflect the diverse spirit of Clark County.