Patterson Park

Proposals due no later than 5 PM, Friday, July 11, 2014

I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The Baltimore National Heritage Area (BNHA) seeks a company, group, or artist to install a temporary illumination installation in Patterson Park from September 4 to September 18, 2014 to commemorate the attempted land invasion by the British 200 years ago. This installation will be part of the Star-Spangled Spectacular when Maryland and Baltimore will be on the national stage, commemorating Maryland’s pivotal role in securing America’s independence in the War of 1812, and subsequently giving our nation two of its most enduring icons—the national anthem and the flag.

II. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The Baltimore Heritage Area Association, Inc. is the management entity of the Baltimore National Heritage Area. The heritage area is a state certified and federally designated heritage area consisting of approximately 22 square miles in Baltimore, Maryland. The heart of the heritage area is at the center of the city and the Inner Harbor. From this central location, the heritage area expands to include sections of the city with high densities of historic, cultural, and natural attractions for both visitors and residents. BNHA’s mission is to promote, preserve and enhance Baltimore’s cultural and historic legacy and natural resources for current and future generations.

Through a grant provided by Star Spangled 200 (SS200) and Maryland’s War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission, the heritage area is working with various partners throughout Baltimore to educate and inspire residents and visitors during and leading up to the bicentennial’s culmination in September 2014. SS200 is the not-for-profit entity that has supported the fundraising goals of the Maryland War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission since September 2010. The three-year Maryland War of 1812 Bicentennial kicked-off in June 2012 with the Star-Spangled Sailabration, which attracted 1.5 million visitors and generated $166 million in economic impact for the City of Baltimore. Events continue at War of 1812 battle sites through the Chesapeake Campaign, and will culminate with Star-Spangled Spectacular held September 6 through September 16, 2014. Like 2012’s Sailabration, the Spectacular will feature visiting international tall ships and grey hulls, performances by the Blue Angels and other air show acts, waterfront festivals, Baltimore’s largest fireworks display, live concerts, and an amazing array of free entertainment. Additional information can be found online at www.starspangled200.com.

III. SCOPE OF WORK

The contracted company, group, or artist will be responsible for designing, planning and executing a temporary illumination installation in Patterson Park. The goal of the installation is to visually represent the 15,000 plus citizen soldiers who defended our young nation in 1814 by building a large entrenchment that ran through today’s Patterson Park. Citizens ranging from the poor to wealthy landowners, slaves, and free blacks all gathered together in Baltimore to create a defensive line against a potential land invasion. By digging a trench that partially ran through today’s Patterson Park (then called Hampstead Hill) the city of Baltimore and our young nation were preserved as the British approached the line of defense and then turned away.

The installation should inspire today’s residents and visitors, helping them to understand what an amazing accomplishment it was 200 years ago to protect the city and our young country. The installation should commemorate and visually represent the following: approximately 15,000 citizen soldiers who defended our country; the entrenchment that was built by the citizens (free and enslaved); and the British forces who approached and then turned away. Special consideration will be given to proposals that successfully combine the use of recycled materials, low energy use, low impact on Patterson Park and the residents/communities that surround it, and the ability to create the “WOW” effect on people who come to see the installation.

The installation should be fully installed and functioning by Thursday, September 4 and removed by Thursday, September 18.

Technical Note:

Ultimately, it will be the company’s responsibility, working with BNHA’s guidance, to secure all the necessary permissions and MOUs to use a pre-determined section of Patterson Park, including any arrangements that need to be made to power the luminary aspect of the installation.

IV. PROPOSAL COMPONENTS

Proposals should include:

 Company, group, or artist history and successes (one page or less),

 Two case studies of installations similar in scope and size, with visual attachments and references/contact information,

 Resume of the principal lead/s that would design, plan and execute the installation (one page or less),

 Overview of any significant subcontractors/collaborative partners relevant to making the proposal a reality, and

 Description of how your company would conceive and execute this once-in-a-lifetime installation, using a budget not to exceed $10,000.

This working budget of $10,000 has been provided to give prospective bidders a level playing field for designing their proposals, and to assist with consistency during the review process. The actual installation budget could be lower or higher, depending on variables such as negotiations between the company/group/artist and BNHA’s fundraising successes and the ability to secure in-kind donations.

The budget should be turn-key for all elements specific to the contractor’s responsibilities for producing the installation, including but not limited to staffing, labor, and crew; professional expenses including travel, hotel and per diems; all production costs (materials, equipment, generators, security, lighting installations, subcontractors, etc.), permits and licenses, insurance, etc.

Insurance Requirements

The successful bidder must furnish BNHA with a Certificate of Insurance prior to commencement of work. The required coverage shall not be less than the following:

 Workers Compensation: Statutory Requirements, including USL&H

 State Disability: Statutory Requirements

 General Liability: $1,000,000 occurrence / $2,000,000 aggregate

 Automobile Liability: $1,000,000

 Commercial Excess Umbrella: $10,000,000

Insurance certificates shall name BNHA, SS200, the Governor and State of Maryland, and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore as additional insured parties and shall state that all coverage shall be primary to any insurance coverage held by BNHA, SS200 and/or the City and State with respect to acts or omissions of the licensee. This information about insurance requirements is provided as a general overview. Final insurance requirements will be negotiated between BNHA and the contractor.

State Business Certificate

BNHA requires contractors not incorporated in the State of Maryland to produce a Certificate to Do Business in the State of Maryland prior to execution of a contract. In addition, a vendor must be in good standing with the State of Maryland for the duration of the terms of the project agreement.

V. SELECTION CRITERIA

In reviewing proposals, interviewing and making its decision, BNHA will be looking for the proposal that best demonstrates:

 Creative vision and wow factor,

 Technical expertise and professional execution,

 Ability to work well with the BNHA, Friends of Patterson Park, Baltimore City Department of Parks and Recreation, and volunteers,

 Appreciation, respect, and passion for this project and American history, and

 Understanding of the installation’s potential as a marketing tool for Baltimore and Maryland.

VI. RFP PROCESS AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

RFP Process Timeline

RFP Released Friday, June 20, 2014

 Q-and-A period for registered bidders Friday, June 20 to Friday, July 11, 2014

 Deadline to register intent to bid Tuesday, July 1, 2014

 Site tours available for registered bidders Monday, June 23 to Thursday, June 26, 2014 and Monday, July 7 to Thursday, July 10, 2014

 Proposals due Friday, July 11, 2014 by 2pm

 BNHA/stakeholder review Monday, July 14 to Friday, July 18, 2014

 In-person interviews/presentations Monday, July 21 to Wednesday, July 23, 2014

 Decision Friday, July 25, 2014

 Company awarded first right to negotiate Wednesday, August 6, 2014

 Contract executed Friday, August 8, 2014

 Award announcement Tuesday, August 12, 2014

BNHA reserves the right to adjust the RFP timeline/process as necessary.

Submission Guidelines

Bidders shall register an intent to bid to BNHA by July 1, 2014. The intent to bid may simply consist of an email message from the bidding organization notifying BNHA of their interest. Only bidders who register their intent to bid will be included in the question-and-answer period. BNHA will only take questions in writing (via email) from registered bidders and reserves the right to not answer a question by responding “decline to answer.” All questions and all answers will be shared with all registered bidders in periodic email updates. Registered bidders may also request a site tour. To register, ask questions and/or request a site tour, contact BNHA Executive Director Jeffrey Buchheit.

Candidates should submit their proposal by 5 PM, Friday, July 11, 2014 to:

Jeffrey Buchheit

Executive Director

Baltimore Heritage Area Association, Inc.

100 Light Street, 12th Floor

Baltimore, MD 21202

Email: jbuchheit@baltimoreheritagearea.org

Submissions by email (preferred; Adobe PDF) or mail are acceptable. BNHA will confirm receipt of all proposals it receives. All proposals submitted to BNHA will remain confidential. No phone calls, please.

Reginald F. Lewis Museum

Third Thursday Series: Spice Band

This perennial audience favorite is back by popular demand. The versatility of the band spans traditional jazz, contemporary, fusion, R&B, and original music. Spice has shared the stage with such notable entertainers as The Drifters, Sheila Ford, and Gabrielle Goodman.

Spice Band.

This performance is part of the museum’s monthly Third Thursday Series. On the third Thursday of the month, the museum is open until 8pm. For just $5, you can visit the galleries and enjoy a live performance. Performances begin at 6pm.

Click here to RSVP for this event. Note: You will still need to buy museum admission.

Date and Time:
Thursday, June 19, 5:00 pm

For more information call 443-263-1800

Openings and activities in and around Baltimore- June 2014.

Guest Spot Rob De Oude Solo Exhibition of New Works / Proximities Project Room:  Alex Paik / Paper Constructs May 3, 2014 through June 21, 2014 Opening Reception: Saturday May 3, 2014 7pm-10pm Hours: Saturdays 1-4pm & Wednesday 5-7pm or by appointment

Guest Spot at THE REINSTITUTE  is proud to present Proximities, a solo exhibition of new works by Rob de Oude. In the Project Space, Alex Paik’s Paper Constructs will be on display. Both exhibits will open Saturday May 3, 2014 with the artists in attendance from 7pm to 10pm. The works will be on view through June 21, 2014.

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C Grimaldis Gallery  Extending the Line 3D April 23 – June 7, 2014 Opening Reception: Wednesday, April 23, 6-8pm, Panel Discussion: Saturday, May 17, 3pm Curated by Fran Kaufman, Partner, Kaufman Vardy Projects

Goya Contemporary  Material Matter: Group Exhibition June 18, 2014 – August 16, 2014 Reception: TBA 6pm – 8pm

Pinebox Art Center and Gallery 788 Gesture and Show Quarterly Performance Art Series June 6, 6-9pm at Gallery 788 in Hampden

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Lease Agreement Records Written in Stone new work by Ryan Thompson Reception: Saturday, May 31, 6pm – 9pmMay 31 – June 22, 2014 Hours: Wednesdays, 4:00pm – 8:00pm and by appointment

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Creative Alliance Nick Van Zanten & Spencer Carmona: Not Too Close June 13 – 28 Gallery hours: Tue-Sat, 11am-7pm Amalie Rothschild Gallery Exhibition Reception: 5:30–7:30pm On view: June 13 – June 28

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Raw Baltimore Presents: Panorama June 19, 2014 8pm-12am

A bi-monthly multi-genre group exhibition featuring a variety of 30+ local emerging artists. RAW events are multi-faceted artistic showcases. Each event features a film screening, musical performance, fashion show, art gallery, performance art and a featured hairstylist and makeup artist. These artists are all local, hand-picked talent who have been chosen to feature at RAW.

This event is 18+, cocktail attire, come dressed to impress! Tickets available online for only $15 at www.RAWartists.org/Baltimore! 8pm Adv. $15 Door:$20

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Gallery CA BLUSH New Paintings & Prints by Xinyi Cheng + Curtis Miller + Jeffrey Dell June 13, 2014 – July 9, 2014, Opening: Friday, June 13, 2014  7 p.m

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Baltimore Museum of Art Front Room: Seth Adelsberger June 29–November 2, 2014 A variety of luminescent and textured paintings from Baltimore-based artist Seth Adelsberger demonstrates the artist’s innovative approaches to painting over the past five years. In intense blues and saturated magentas, he creates his Submersion Paintings by staining untreated canvases with rich washes of acrylic paint before applying a thick layer of gesso. In his hands, this viscous white paint is unorthodoxly sandwiched in between the initial stained layers and a final wash of color, adding texture and dynamic form.

In his Border Paintings, the artist treats a painting’s surface as material to be cut away, leaving only a painted and wrapped edge to frame the void where one would expect to find the most important part of a picture. In other pieces, carpet fragments enhanced with images digitally manipulated replace paint and canvas as the media from which a ‘painting’ is made.

Adelsberger (American, born 1979) is the co-Founding Director of Nudashank Gallery, which has exhibited work by emerging artists, many from Baltimore’s vibrant arts community. His own work has been featured in group and solo exhibitions across the country. In 2008, he received the top award for painting from the Maryland State Arts Council. He received his BSA in Fine Arts from Towson University in 2002, and is a native of Emmitsburg, Maryland.

The exhibition is organized by Curator of Contemporary Art Kristen Hileman.

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Springsteen Gallery  Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez + Alan Resnick Details coming soon…

MICA Exhibitions MFA in Studio Arts Thesis Exhibitions Saturday, June 28 – Saturday, July 12, 2014 Reception: Saturday, June 28, 6-8 p.m.

Metro Gallery Allison Yasukawa June-July 2014

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Station North Chicken Box LAND GRAB by Allison Yasukawa, presented by ICA Baltimore June 14 to July 7 opening reception Saturday, June 14 7-10pm

Top of the World “Destinations” Exhibition

Top of the World Observation Level is excited to welcome “Destinations,” a collaborative exhibition from D. Emerson Myers and Doug Moulden.  Myers’s work is guided compositionally by the city’s infrastructure and thematically by the city itself, its people and its culture.  He takes mapped grids and turns them into a patchwork of colorful neighborhoods and districts.  In his work, Moulden creates a landscape devoid of humans encourages the viewer to place themselves metaphorically into the painting.  The exhibition is on display from Friday, June 20 to Sunday, August 24, 2014.   Guests have an opportunity to visit the for free and meet the artist on Friday, June 20, 2014 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.  Top of the World is located on the 27th floor of the World Trade Center at 401 E. Pratt Street.

Regular hours of operation are Monday through Thursday from 10am to 6pm, Friday and Saturday from 10am to 7pm and Sunday from 11am to 6pm.  Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and military, and $3 for children 3 to 12 years old.  The last ticket is sold a half-hour before closing.

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Schulman Project MICA One-Year Out May 16 – June 15 2014 Artists: Shelsea Dodd, Thomas Doyle, Eden Hovenga, Deniz Olcay, Anna Queen

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Baltimore Clayworks Clay from the Classroom and Baltimore Clayworks’ Teachers June 7-21, 2014 Both shows will feature wheel-thrown functional ware, hand-built  sculpture and figures created by children and adults. A variety of finishing  techniques are employed; high and low-fire glazes, wood, salt, pit and electric  firing. All work has been created on-site and taught by professional artists at  the Mt Washington and Community Arts satellite studios: Jubilee Art Center,  Tuerk House and The Zeta Center for Healthy Active Aging.  The work that will be on display is by  beginners and advanced student artists in all stages of life, as well as our  very talented and remarkable ceramics instructors.

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Gallery 788 Salon Show – Group Art Show Thursday, June 5th @ 7PM

Platform Projects Opening Event! Saturday, May 31, 7-10pm

 

 

Muralist, conservationist, and public art trail-blazer, Meg Saligman,  boasts some of the largest single-project murals in the country. Her 2008 Omaha mural, Fertile Ground, measures upwards of 32,500 square feet. For over 20 years, she’s been at the forefront of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and has created work across the U.S. and as far as Africa.

Evolving Face. 2010. Philadelphia, PA. Golden exterior acrylic, non woven media, LED lights and custom steel. 6000 square feet.

Evolving Face. 2010. Philadelphia, PA. Golden exterior acrylic, non woven media, LED lights and custom steel. 6000 square feet.

On Wednesday, June 11, the Lunder Conservation Center will present a free public lecture with the artist herself at the Smithsonian American Art Museum & National Portrait Gallery in DC.

THE DETAILS:
Preserving Public Art: The Murals of Meg Saligman
Nan Tucker McEvoy Auditorium
8th and G Street NW, Washington D.C.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014, 6 – 7pm
Doors Open at 5:30pm
No tickets required

Can’t make it down to DC for the lecture? Stream it online at the Smithsonian’s website HERE.

Happy Memorial Day! To celebrate, we recently made a trip over to Baltimore’s War Memorial; according to their website, “The War Memorial, located at 101 North Gay Street, Baltimore, MD, honors and serves all veterans of Maryland. The building serves as a place of remembrance for fallen soldiers and as an administrative office for veteran’s outreach organizations. The War Memorial Commission was created under both State and City law to operate the War Memorial building. The Commission has custody and supervision of the War Memorial Building and the War Memorial Plaza.”

Having lived in Baltimore for six year but not knowing what was actually in the museum, I took a walk over from the BOPA offices and found a museum with a great diorama of the Omaha Beach landing (made by school children), many vitrines and photos along with a great Bob Hieronimus mural in a back hallway. The museum is free, and open to the public 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday.

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