The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts is now accepting grant applications for the 2015 Creative Baltimore Fund.  The grant program provides nearly $250,000 in funding to local individual artists and established non-profit cultural organizations.  Applications and guidelines are available at www.promotionandarts.org/grants.  The deadline for submissions is Tuesday, March 31, 2015.  The Creative Baltimore Fund is a program of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.

The Creative Baltimore Fund provides support to artists and organizations through two grants.  Individual artists are invited to apply for the Mayor’s Individual Artist Award which provides project support for programs promoting public access and encouraging the breadth of arts and/or cultural programming in Baltimore City.  Additionally, theGeneral Operating Support grant provides core support for established arts or cultural organizations that benefit the public and are artistically or culturally vibrant.  Individual artists can receive up to $5,000 for project support; organizations can receive up to $10,000 for general operating support.  Grant awards will be announced in May 2015.

Dates/Deadlines

Grant Application Due:        Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Application Review Period:   Monday, April 13 through Friday, April 17, 2015

Grant Awards Announced:    May 2015

Grant Period:                     Wednesday, July 1, 2015 through Thursday, June 30, 2016

The Creative Baltimore Fund is made possible through the support of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the Baltimore City Council and helps art programs and projects come to fruition and continue to enhance the City of Baltimore.  The program is administered by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts which is the arts council for Baltimore City.  In addition, an independent panel reviews applications and selects grant recipients.

For more information on the Creative Baltimore Fund, call 410-752-8632 or visit www.promotionandarts.org.

Orange County is seeking qualifications and images from artists interested in providing public art for a new Community Center in Holden Heights. After looking at images of current and past work, the selection panel will ask three or four artists to make a site-specific proposal for art that they would provide. An honorarium of $500 is given to each finalist for making a proposal. One artist will be commissioned based on their proposal. The final artist selected will be paid nearly $50,000 to create and install the work they proposed. Deadline, March 9. Email Michael.Osowski@ocfl.net for full details.

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Prince George’s Department of Parks and Recreation invites individual artists and artist teams with interest in and/or professional experience in creating public art and site specific commissions, to submit proposals for the William Beanes Community Center. Project 1 will consist of an exterior artwork on the facade of the facility adjacent to the main entrance. Project 2 will consist of an interior artwork located on the wall above the control desk near the main entrance.

Artists and artist teams may apply for both, but no one artist or artist team will be awarded both commissions. The selected artist/team will design, fabricate, and install a work of art in the form of a painted mural, metal, mosaic or glass installation for the interior; and a metal, mosaic or glass installation for the exterior.

The project budget, including materials, fabrication, installation, travel and expenses, is $50,000.00 for Project 1 and $15,000.00 for Project 2.

PROPOSALS AND QUALIFICATIONS CAN BE SUBMITTED TO THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION AT:

Attention: William Beanes Public Art
Arts & Cultural Heritage Division
7833 Walker Drive, Suite 430
Greenbelt, MD 20770

UNTIL 5:00 P.M. EST ON MARCH 27, 2015.

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Prince George’s Department of Parks and Recreation invites individual artists and artist teams with interest in and/or professional experience in creating public art and site specific commissions, to submit proposals for the William Beanes Community Center. Project 1 will consist of an exterior artwork on the facade of the facility adjacent to the main entrance. Project 2 will consist of an interior artwork located on the wall above the control desk near the main entrance.

Artists and artist teams may apply for both, but no one artist or artist team will be awarded both commissions. The selected artist/team will design, fabricate, and install a work of art in the form of a painted mural, metal, mosaic or glass installation for the interior; and a metal, mosaic or glass installation for the exterior.

The project budget, including materials, fabrication, installation, travel and expenses, is $50,000.00 for Project 1 and $15,000.00 for Project 2.

PROPOSALS AND QUALIFICATIONS CAN BE SUBMITTED TO THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION AT:

Attention: William Beanes Public Art
Arts & Cultural Heritage Division
7833 Walker Drive, Suite 430
Greenbelt, MD 20770

UNTIL 5:00 P.M. EST ON MARCH 27, 2015.

Torpedo Factory: Open Call for Mural Proposals

Deadline: March 31, 2015

This is an open call for artists to design and execute a mural to cover the exterior of the Torpedo Factory Art Center loading dock (rolling door along Union Street, see diagram for measurements.) This call is open to all local and regional professional artists (living in the DMV area). The selected muralist will be awarded $4,000, with a supply budget of up to $2,000. Proposal selection will be conducted by an independent arts professional in consultation with the Torpedo Factory Art Center CEO.

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SEMIFINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 10th ANNUAL JANET & WALTER SONDHEIM ARTSCAPE PRIZE

2014 Sondheim Award winner Neil Feather

The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts announces the semifinalists for the 10th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize.  The competition awards a $25,000 fellowship to assist in furthering the career of a visual artist or visual artist collaborators living and working in the Greater Baltimore region.  For 2015, 54 individual artists and two artist teams have been selected as semifinalists.

2015 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize Semifinalists

Lauren Adams, Baltimore, MD Katherine Mann, Washington, D.C.
Seth Adelsberger, Baltimore, MD Quentin Moseley, Baltimore, MD
Mequitta Ahuja, Baltimore, MD Danielle Mysliwiec, Takoma Park, MD
Stephanie Barber, Baltimore, MD David Page, Baltimore, MD
Kyle Bauer, Baltimore, MD Louie Palu, Washington, D.C.
Stephanie Benassi, Baltimore, MD EunJung Park, Baltimore, MD
Keith Bentley, Baltimore, MD Ruth Pettus, Baltimore, MD
Dustin Carlson, Baltimore, MD Benjamin Piwowar, Baltimore, MD
Vincent Carney, Baltimore, MD Nick Primo, Baltimore, MD
Zoe Charlton, Baltimore, MD Samantha Rausch, Baltimore, MD
Chris Cheng, Baltimore, MD Renee Rendine, Towson, MD
Larry Cook, Landover Hills, MD Beverly Ress, Silver Spring, MD
Leah Danell Cooper, Baltimore, MD Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Silver Spring, MD
Hoesy Corona, Baltimore, MD Margaret Rogers, Baltimore, MD
Erin Curtis, Washington, D.C. Pamela Rogers, Bethesda, MD
Nancy Daly, Washington, D.C. Margaret Rorison, Baltimore, MD
Frank Day, Washington, D.C. Rachel Rotenberg, Baltimore, MD
L. E. Doughtie, Baltimore, MD Kenneth Schiano, Chestertown, MD
Hasan Elahi, College Park, MD Ginevra Shay, Baltimore, MD
Maggie Gourlay, Rockville, MD Leslie Shellow, Baltimore, MD
Lillian Hoover, Baltimore, MD Amy Sherald, Baltimore, MD
Benjamin Kelley, Baltimore, MD Ally Silberkleit, Baltimore, MD
J.T. Kirkland, Sterling, VA Jared Soares, Washington, D.C.
Ru Kuwahata & Max Porter, Baltimore, MD Ryan Syrell, Baltimore, MD
Magnolia Laurie, Baltimore, MD Jerry Truong, Silver Spring, MD
Jim Leach, Baltimore, MD Stewart Watson, Baltimore, MD
Rosemary Liss, Baltimore, MD Daniel Wickerham & Malcolm Lomax, Baltimore, MD
Timothy Makepeace, Washington, D.C. Yuriko Yamaguchi, Vienna, VA

 

The Sondheim Artscape Prize is held in conjunction with the annual Artscape juried exhibition and produced with the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).  Approximately six finalists are selected for the final review for the prize.  Their work is showcased in the Thalheimer Galleries at the Baltimore Museum of Art from Wednesday, June 24 through Sunday, August 9, 2015.  Additionally, an exhibition of the semifinalists’ work is shown in the Decker and Meyerhoff galleries of MICA on Thursday, July 16 through Sunday, August 2, 2015.  An opening reception for the semifinalist exhibition takes place July 16, 2015 from 6pm to 9pm at MICA, located at 1303 W. Mount Royal Avenue.

The fellowship winner is selected from the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibition after review of the installed art and an interview with each finalist by the jurors.  Jurors for 2015 include Associate Curator at The Studio Museum Harlem, Naima Keith; Assistant Curator at the Dia Art Foundation, Kelly Kivland; and artist, Matthew Saunders.  Artist collaborators, if chosen as the winner or finalist, receive a single $25,000 prize that is equally divided among the members of the group.

Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize Timeline

Announcement of finalists: Mid-April, 2015

Finalists Exhibition at Baltimore Museum of Art: Wednesday, June 24-Sunday, August 9, 2015

Award announcement: Saturday, July 11, 2015, 7pm (Doors open at 6pm)

Semifinalist Exhibition at MICA: Thursday, July 16-Sunday, August 2, 2015

Semifinalist Exhibition opening reception: Thursday, July 16, 6-9pm

Artscape: Friday, July 17- Sunday, July 19, 2015

 

Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize

 

The Artscape prize is named in honor of Janet and Walter Sondheim who have been instrumental in creating the Baltimore City that exists today.  Walter Sondheim, Jr. had been one of Baltimore’s most important civic leaders for over 50 years.  His accomplishments included oversight of the desegregation of the Baltimore City Public Schools in 1954 when he was president of the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City.  Later, he was deeply involved in the development of Charles Center and the Inner Harbor.  He continued to be active in civic and educational activities in the city and state and served as the senior advisor to the Greater Baltimore Committee until his death in February 2007.

Janet Sondheim danced with the pioneering Denishawn Dancers, a legendary dance troupe founded by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.  Later, she turned to teaching where she spent 15 years at the Children’s Guild working with severely emotionally disturbed children.  After retirement, she was a volunteer tutor at Highlandtown Elementary School.  She married Walter in 1934, and they were together until her death in 1992.

Artscape

Artscape is America’s largest free arts festival, attracting more than 350,000 attendees over three days. Artscape features 150-plus fine artists, fashion designers and craftspeople; visual art exhibits on and off-site, including exhibitions, outdoor sculpture, art cars, photography and the Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize; incredible live concerts on outdoor stages; a full schedule of performing arts including dance, opera, theater, film, experimental music and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; family events such as hands-on projects, demonstrations, competitions, children’s entertainers and street theater; and a delicious, international menu of food and beverages that is available throughout the festival site. Artscape’s total economic impact on Baltimore City is $25.97 million.

The 2015 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize is made possible through the generous support of the the Abell Foundation, Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable Foundation, Charlesmead Foundation, Ellen Sondheim Dankert, France-Merrick Foundation, Hecht-Levi Foundation, Legg Mason, M&T Charitable Foundation, Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation, John Sondheim and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company.

 

For more information on the Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize, call 410-752-8632 or visit www.artscape.org.

Pleasant Plains Workshop
Deadline: March 9, 2015

In 2012, Pleasant Plains Workshop and Outer Space presented the exhibition, Low  Moments, to embrace the humor of our artistic failures. While the exhibition was everything that we hoped it would be, we feel that our work is not quite done. We are pleased to present Lower Moments, and encourage you to submit your most embarrassing artwork, art moment, curatorial disaster, embarrassing artist statement, or awkward art story to our upcoming exhibition!

Notification: March 13, 2015
Delivery of Work:  March 20-22, 2015
Exhibition dates:  March 28 – April 26, 2015
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 28, 2015 6:00-8:00pm

For full call and submission guidelines visit:http://pleasantplainsworkshop.com/opportunities-for-artists/