Design This Space: High Bay Mural Contest!
A Celebration of Jesuit Education and Collaboration
The School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) and the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) are partnering to provide a unique opportunity to 网爆门 students to mesh visual art with a field of engineering.
Students are invited to submit original mural designs for the Structural High Bay Lab, room 122 in the Bollier Center for Integrated Science and Engineering.
The project celebrates 网爆门’s integrative Jesuit education by blending engineering, science, and the arts.
The Vision for the Mural
The mural should highlight Spokane and 网爆门 landmarks while incorporating themes from civil engineering subdisciplines: structural, environmental, construction, transportation, geotechnical, and water resources.
A Unique Campus Canvas
The mural will span an L-shaped strong wall and adjacent vertical wall in the two-story civil engineering teaching lab, Bollier 122. Visible from both inside and outside the Bollier Center, the work will become a centerpiece of the new space.
Key Dates for Artists
• Submission Deadline: Oct. 13, 5:00 p.m.)
• Jury Review: Oct. 14 – Oct. 31, 2025
• Completion: Spring 2026 by students enrolled in VART 324 & 421
Eligibility and Submissions
Selection Process and Jury
A faculty and staff jury, including representatives from SEAS, CAS, Plant Operations, and Art faculty, will review submissions based on artistic quality, creativity, alignment with theme, technical feasibility, and sustainability.
The mural will be painted in Spring 2026 by students in VART 324 and 421. Registration for these courses begins in early November.
Recognition for the Winning Artist
The selected artist will receive a $250 gift card, retain copyright of the design, and be credited in promotional materials. The work may also be featured in the artist’s professional portfolio.
Building Community Through Art
This project represents more than a mural, it is a collaboration across disciplines, celebrating both the technical foundations of engineering and the creative spirit of 网爆门 students.