City Announces Artists Selected for Traffic Box Art Project

The City of Whitewater is excited to announce the selected artists for the 2025 Traffic Box Art Project. This initiative aims to transform ordinary traffic control boxes into vibrant public artworks, celebrating creativity and enhancing the streetscape
of our community.

After careful review of numerous inspiring submissions, the following artists have been selected to bring their artistic vision to the city’s traffic boxes:

  • Stephanie Krellwitz
  • Linda Saumer
  • Studio 84 Inc
  • Jessica Fuchs
  • Judith Perez
  • Emma Siskoff (Dolan)
  • Kelly Marie Hasknecht
  • Kiba Freeman

    In addition, the City of Whitewater has designated the following artists as alternates in
    the event that additional opportunities become available:
  • Hollyn Peterson
  • HG Little
  • James Richter
  • Brittany McKenzie
    The Traffic Box Art Project is part of the City’s ongoing commitment to public art and community engagement. Artwork installation is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks.

Editor’s note: The above press release was received from the City of Whitewater. The artist applications that were submitted, including examples of their work, may be viewed on this Public Arts Committee agenda.

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