Los Gatos Weekly Times

Utilitaria­n art

Applicants sought for summer projects.

- By Hannah Kanik hkanik@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

A map of the Jones Trail is included on this utility box on College Avenue, designed by then-los Gatos High School junior Nina Ballow in 2017 for the town's Utility Box Art Program. The Parks & Public Works Department is accepting applicatio­ns for designs for four more utility boxes around town that promote not only environmen­talism and sustainabi­lity but diversity, equity and inclusion.

Four utility boxes in Los Gatos will be decorated with new designs from local artists this summer that promote not only environmen­talism and sustainabi­lity but diversity, equity and inclusion.

The seven-year-old Utility Box Art Program, under the auspices of the Los Gatos Parks & Public Works Department, typically focuses on designs with environmen­tal themes. But this year, the department is highlighti­ng societal issues, Environmen­tal Programs Specialist Marina Chislett said.

“That is a new component that is really important to the town,” Chislett added. “We're really taking steps to become a more inclusive community, so having that hardwired in our artwork messaging is really important.”

Last year, swastika graffiti was found on the Addison-penzak Jewish Community Center in Los Gatos during the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, and several council meetings were disrupted by a group that chided critical race theory, Black Lives Matter and members of the LGBT community.

The Utility Box Art Program started in 2015 as a way to beautify the town's streets and deter vandalism. The four new designs will add to nearly 30 already decorated boxes around town.

Chislett said other Bay Area cities started similar programs to deter vandalism and graffiti, and Los Gatos saw it as a way to promote environmen­tal stewardshi­p while beautifyin­g the town.

“Los Gatos is pretty good at not having (vandalism) as a huge huge problem; our main focus was just the beautifica­tion and the messaging that you would see in other cities,” Chislett said.

Applicatio­ns opened earlier this month, and the chosen designs will be converted into vinyl wrap and applied to utility boxes at various locations around town.

Artists can submit their designs for the utility box art program by May 6 at 5 p.m., and each artist selected will receive a $500 stipend. Chislett said the program usually receives anywhere from 20 to 70 applicatio­ns.

The winning designs will be announced in May or June, and the artwork will be converted into vinyl wrap and installed in June on utility boxes at Los Gatos Boulevard and Capri, Los Gatos Boulevard and Chirco, Royce Avenue near Forbes Mill and Roberts Road and Industrial.

The Parks and Public Works Department applied for a grant through Valley Water, which if awarded would allow four additional boxes to be decorated. Chislett said the department should hear back in the next few months.

Chislett said one of her favorite decorated utility boxes in Los Gatos is the box on Santa Cruz Boulevard and Nino that was designed by a local Girl Scout Troop.

“It was just really cute because they actually volunteere­d and we worked with them and we gave them a stipend, and all of them contribute­d to this design that was created into a vinyl wrap,” Chislett said.

 ?? PHOTO BY GEORGE SAKKESTAD ?? The stoplight at Highway 9and Los Gatos Boulevard gives motorists, bicyclists and pedestrian­s an opportunit­y to see the “Children Playing” artwork decorating the utility box at that intersecti­on. The town is accepting applicatio­ns for the next phase of its Utility Box Art Program, which will see four more boxes wrapped with artwork that promotes not only environmen­talism and sustainabi­lity but diversity, equity and inclusion.
PHOTO BY GEORGE SAKKESTAD The stoplight at Highway 9and Los Gatos Boulevard gives motorists, bicyclists and pedestrian­s an opportunit­y to see the “Children Playing” artwork decorating the utility box at that intersecti­on. The town is accepting applicatio­ns for the next phase of its Utility Box Art Program, which will see four more boxes wrapped with artwork that promotes not only environmen­talism and sustainabi­lity but diversity, equity and inclusion.

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