Introducing the Veterans Bridge artistic activation + wayfinding project

In 2025, Veterans Bridge will be the site of a new public art installation and mural by New York-based artist, Ebony Bolt.

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Get ready to see more art in Chattanooga.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Tourism Co.

In case you missed it, the Walnut Street Bridge Renovation Project is set to begin on Monday, March 17, and bridge users will not be able to cross the bridge entirely during the renovation period.

In an effort to provide a detour while construction is underway, Veterans Bridge is set to receive an artistic wayfinding installation along its walking and biking path.

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Bolt’s work is known for integrating bold patterns and motifs, inspired by urban landscapes, nature, and traditional textiles.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors

The City of Chattanooga has selected New York-based artist Ebony Bolt to create the public art installations. Bolt is known for her vibrant + community-focused designs and has previously worked on projects like enhancing streetscapes through the NYC Department of Transportation’s art program.

“After learning about the project, I felt inspired to honor veterans while highlighting the role of art as a tool for community connection,” said Bolt. “The Walnut Street Bridge serves as both a literal and symbolic vehicle for bringing people together.”

The first phase of the project will focus on the artistic wayfinding installation. Bolt will conduct a site visit + meet with community members to develop a proposal and implementation plan. Additionally, Bolt will partner with local vendors in fabricating and installing the artwork.

Bolt’s plan will be reviewed and approved by a selection committee + Chattanooga Public Art, with the installation process to begin in late February or early March (before the planned closure of the walking bridge).

The second phase of the project will include a mural for the Veterans Bridge off-ramp on the downtown side of the river that connects to Riverfront Parkway. Bonus: Keep an eye out for a call for local artists to participate in this phase coming soon.

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