Blank Walls Seeking Artists
Promote racial equity, enhance a culture of diversity, and promote reconciliation and restoration.

Blank walls—they’re everywhere.
But in Buncombe County, there’s an opportunity for there to be three fewer thanks to the BC Creative Equity Mural Project.
“Each day, thousands of people pass by these blank spaces with no connection, no inspiration,” said Register of Deeds Drew Reisinger. “With the abundance of incredible talent in our area, there’s no reason why these spaces shouldn’t be filled with art that reflects the people, places, and values of Buncombe County.”
Reisinger first inquired about utilizing the wall on the west side of the Register of Deeds building at 205 College St. as potential mural space, and it wasn’t long before that proposal grew to include a wall in the parking deck at 164 College St. and a wall outside the Tax Office at 94 Coxe Ave.
Now, Buncombe County is looking for artists to submit proposals for those three spaces to promote racial equity, enhance a culture of diversity, and promote reconciliation and restoration. Proposals from individual artists or collaborations between artists are welcome.
“This call for art submissions is open to all, regardless of experience or the size of a portfolio,” said Chief Equity & Human Rights Officer Rachel Edens. “In Buncombe County, we value diversity and inclusivity, and we encourage applications from people who have been adversely impacted by systemic racism in connection with local governmental institutions.”
The number of artists and/or murals is to be determined, based on the results of this call for submissions. Selected art may be used in whole or in part.
The intended installation dates of these murals are Spring/Summer 2023.
Proposed Mural Locations
94 Coxe Ave. by the Tax Office on street level, approximately 2,250 square feet in size. There are also five sections between the windows on the building with approximately 55 square feet each, and the wall on the backside of the building, approximately 125 square feet in size.
164 College St. on the parking deck walls, including a wall on ground level, approximately 385 square feet in size, as well as two walls on levels 2-6 beside the stairs, approximately 625 square feet total.
205 College St. on the courthouse side of the Register of Deeds building, approximately 1,500 square feet in size.
Proposals for interior murals within Buncombe County Government buildings also will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Project Summary
- The theme is racial equity, reconciliation, and restoration.
- Designs should reflect Buncombe County’s people and beauty.
- New artists and/or collaboration are encouraged.
- Submissions are due by Nov. 11, 2022.
Proposals should include all proposed costs (artist fee(s), materials, equipment needed for installation, and projected mural maintenance/repair expenses).
For more information, including the selection process, visit www.buncombecounty.org/equitymural.
