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Fayetteville Calls on Artists for "No Limits on Imagination" Contest, Winners to Be Featured in City Hall and Budget Book

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Published on September 03, 2025
Fayetteville Calls on Artists for "No Limits on Imagination" Contest, Winners to Be Featured in City Hall and Budget BookSource: City of Fayetteville

Turning the spotlight onto the creative minds that encapsulate the essence of Fayetteville, the City of Fayetteville Finance Department is calling for participants in this year's art contest with a theme that rings loud and clear: "No Limits on Imagination." Artists, whether local residents or outsiders with a penchant for the city's charm, are invited to contribute their vision through various forms including photography, painting, digital graphics, and more, according to the City of Fayetteville's official announcement.

The senior accounting manager in charge, Karen Austin, is encouraging a diverse range of artistic expressions. "Whether artists are into photography, pencil art, painting, or digital graphics, we look forward to seeing whatever media they choose to express the beauty of Fayetteville," she told the City of Fayetteville. Artists have until October 3 to submit their work, ensuring they, too, can be part of a tradition that has historically attracted high-caliber submissions.

Prizes aren't just about claps on the back and a moment of fame. The top two entries will be immortalized on City of Fayetteville budget books, and alongside honorable mentions, will grace the City Hall lobby. The cherry on top is the recognition awaiting winners at the October 16 Fayetteville City Council Meeting. The contest isn't just a chance to showcase talent but also an opportunity for artists to be woven into the city's official narrative, placing their work in a context of municipal pride and public appreciation.

For those ready to brush, click, or chisel their way into Fayetteville's artistic legacy, more information and contest rules can be found on the City of Fayetteville's website. Contest hopefuls are encouraged to portray familiar scenes and landmarks that resonate as true Fayetteville icons.