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Solar-Powered Artsy Parking Meters Installed Along Allen Parkway

Local artist Celan Bouillet chosen among other candidates to transform objects into works of art

HOUSTON, TX — Houston’s Civic Art Program has installed 10 new solar-powered parking meters along Allen Parkway that have been enlivened with artwork by Celan Bouillet. Located between downtown and Taft Street, alongside Buffalo Bayou Park, the parking meters transform once-muted objects into art works Houstonians can enjoy.

"One of Houston’s greatest assets is its culture and public art," stated Mayor Sylvester Turner. "As a city we seek to engage our large population of working artists to create pieces that speak to each neighborhood and will add an imaginative and fun enhancement to our city."

The city had an open call for creative ideas from local artists and chose Celan Bouillet for the 10 parking meters. For her proposal, Bouillet was inspired by travel, textiles and the location of the meters.

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“My designs for the parking meters incorporate natural elements from the Buffalo Bayou Park—plants, animals, and rocks—into patterns resembling contemporary tapestries,” stated Bouillet. “The Garden Tapestries explores our relationship with Houston's green spaces and gardens.”

Bouillet’s paintings were printed on vinyl and wrapped around the parking meters.

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Bouillet received her BA in English and BFA in Painting from the University of Georgia and her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She's an award-winning artists whose honors include:

  • 2013 Full Fellowship recipient to Vermont Studio Center
  • 2014 Artist-in-residence at Houston Community College SE
  • 2014 Best in Show at Lawndale's Big Show
  • 2014 Best in Show at Gallery 500x EXPO
  • 2015 Emerging Artist Grant through Houston Arts Alliance.

The city previously commissioned art parking meters in the Warehouse District and Washington Avenue. The latest Art Parking Meter project is made possible by the City of Houston General Services, ParkHouston and Mayor Pro Tem Ellen Cohen.

The Houston Arts Alliance administered the artist selection process, fabrication of the artwork and installation. The Civic Art Program is managed by the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs.

For more information about the City’s Cultural Programs go to www.houstontx.gov/culturalaffairs/ or follow the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs on Facebook @HoustonMOCA.

Images via City of Houston

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