2015 Request for Proposals

Elevate 2015 – Projects for Downtown, Atlanta Georgia

The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs in Atlanta Georgia is seeking creative, innovative public art projects to exhibit in downtown Atlanta during the month of October 2015. We welcome local, regional, national and international submissions for projects that consider the city of Atlanta as a muse (see full description).  Artists working in a variety of mediums are encouraged to apply. Projects may include, but are not limited to: murals, site-specific installations, film, performance art, music, etc.  For a full description follow the link:

http://www.ocaatlanta.com/elevate-2015-request-for-proposals-now-open/

FestivALL Charleston: Driven by Design

Charleston, WV

Due: May 15, 2015

FestivALL Charleston seeks applications for the commission of vector design to be wrapped onto a taxi cab.  The completed taxi will be in full service within the greater Charleston area.

Commission: $1000

To see a full version of this call, including the project description and submittal requirements, please visit:  http://goo.gl/ulV3DK or www.festivallcharleston.com and look for the taxi icon.

For questions, please contact: Naomi Bays, Public Art Committee Chair for FestivALL Charleston, at publicartfestivall@yahoo.com

Iowa Art in State Buildings Program

SEAMANS CENTER SOUTH ANNEX ADDITION

Request for Qualifications (RFQ)

Budget: $165,000

Entry Deadline: May 11, 2015

Summary: The University of Iowa, in Iowa City, Iowa is issuing this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) from artists, artist teams or artist representatives to submit their qualifications for the creation of artwork for permanent installation at the Seamans Center South Annex.  The project is currently in design and slated to begin construction in early 2016.  This RFQ process will be followed by a Request for Proposal (RFP) process for up to four (4) finalists.

The Seamans Center South Annex Addition affords an opportunity for the establishment of artwork that is highly visible to large numbers of students, visitors and the public given its location adjacent to the Pentacrest, the University Capital Centre and a major east-west thoroughfare. The overarching goal is for this work to communicate and showcase the beauty of core engineering concept(s) in a way that is profound, timeless and engaging. It should communicate engineering principles to all ages and levels of education and background in some way.

The budget for the resulting commission will be approximately $165,000. This includes all associated costs of creation, fabrication, shipment, installation/integration and display.  A stipend of $2,000 will be provided to finalists upon completion and presentation of formal proposals.

Timeline:

RFQ Open: March 16, 2015

Qualifications Submission Deadline: May 11, 2015

Selection of Finalists: Week of June 15, 2015

Proposal Submission Deadline: August 30, 2015

Proposal(s) Presentation(s): Week of September 7, 2015

Selection and Commission Awarded: Week of September 21, 2015

Project Completion (anticipated): Early 2018

 

For more information and application instructions, download the complete RFQ.

Questions about the project may be directed to:

Shawn Albaugh Kleppe

University of Iowa Facilities Management

artinstatebuildings@uiowa.edu

 

Questions about the Iowa Art in State Buildings Program may be directed to:

David Schmitz

Iowa Arts Council

David.schmitz2@iowa.gov

 

2015 Sculpture Exhibition

The Public Art League (PAL) in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois is seeking artists to display sculptures in our community. Selected sculptures will be installed in the community metro area and will serve as major visual anchor points, community identity and a statement that creativity and art are of vital importance to our existence in Central Illinois. The Public Art League (PAL) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that advances public art in the Champaign-Urbana urban areas.

Submission Deadline

June 5, 2015 5:00pm CST

The New Art Center’s Curatorial Opportunity Program (COP) is currently accepting proposals.

This open-call program investigates contemporary culture through the visual arts and makes diverse curatorial visions possible. It encourages emerging curators and artist-curators to realize experimental exhibitions within a large, non-profit exhibition space. We accept proposals involving two or more artists and at least one public presentation.

Our 2,500 square-foot gallery is a converted church with a 25-foot vaulted ceiling. Curators of accepted proposals receive a 1,000 USD stipend as well as administrative, installation, marketing & P.R. support.

The New Art Center has a 35-year tradition of using its Main Gallery for group exhibitions curated by an independent curator. Since May 1991, we have continued this tradition through our Curatorial Opportunity Program’s public call for proposals.

YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE A SOLO-SHOW AT NAPOLEON
APPLY IN APRIL FOR A SHOW IN JULY

Every year, during the month of July, NAPOLEON presents a solo-exhibition selected by our ten members from a pool of applicants collected through an open call. We are interested in exhibiting work that is new to our Philadelphia audience, that takes risks, and makes good use of our small gallery space. If you would like to show with our gallery, we highly recommend you apply for this call.

WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT THIS YEAR, THE WINNER OF OUR OPEN CALL WILL RECEIVE AN HONORARIUM OF $200.

We only accept applications during the month of April (ending April 30th at midnight). Applications should include a written proposal (300 words maximum), a CV, an artist statement, and 5 images or 2 videos all saved as a single PDF. If you’re including video work, please include a hyperlink in the .pdf to YouTube, Vimeo, or other video hosting site where we can easily view your work. Applications that are not presented in the manner outlined above will not be reviewed.  Applicants will be notified by mid-May.

For 2015: The show runs from July 3rd to July 31st with an opening reception on Friday, July 10, corresponding with the other galleries in our building. The selected artist will be responsible for supplying all materials required for displaying their work (framing, media equipment, pedestals, hanging wire, etc.). The artist will also be responsible for installation during June 29th – July 3rd and will deinstall the exhibition during August 1st and 2nd. Gallery dimensions and floor plan can be found http://napoleonnapoleon.com/about/floor-plan/

Email materials to napoleon.philadelphia@gmail.com and title the email with your name and “July Show Submission 2015.”  An example email title would be: John Doe July Show Submission 2015. $20 application fee will be billed via PayPal upon receipt of materials. Again, we do not accept applications before April 1st or after April 30th Eastern Standard Time.

NAPOLEON is collectively-run project space located in Philadelphia that strives to provide a platform for new work and new ideas.  We are located in the Rollins Building on the edge of Philadelphia’s Chinatown and Callowhill neighborhoods.  The building also houses other galleries such as Vox Populi, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Marginal Utility, Practice, and Grizzly Grizzly and is a major hub for Philadelphia’s emerging art scene. For additional information or clarification, please email napoleon.philadelphia@gmail.com and peruse the rest of our website www.napoleonnapoleon.com to get to know us better.