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Public Art Artist Roster 2021-2023
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) is creating an artist roster of approximately 200-300 artists, that will include both artists who are emerging into the field and experienced public artists, who will be pre-qualified for future public art projects in 2021-2023 within city utility facilities, parks, street right-of-way, and other locations.
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) commissions a variety of public temporary and permanent artworks through its 1% for Art program. The public art program works with several City departments engaged in capital construction projects and City-wide initiatives. With several projects launching through the City's utilities, parks, and transportation departments, this pre-qualified artist roster will streamline the selection process and will be used when appropriate. This is one of three methods ARTS uses to select artists: open calls, invitational calls, and rosters.
The Public Art Artist Roster 2021-2023 will include both emerging and established public artists whose applications will be reviewed and juried separately.
Eligibility
This call is open to established artists currently residing in the United States and emerging artists currently residing in Washington state. Artists will be asked to self-identify as either an emerging or established public artist, please see ARTS' definition for each category above or in the application form to determine which option you should select. Priority will be given to emerging artists and artists from historically under-represented communities, including communities of color. Artists must be at least 18 years of age to apply. Students are not eligible to apply.
Artists who apply as a team may not also apply as individual artists.
Deadline
5 p.m., Monday, November 30, 2020 (Pacific Standard Time) Please allow ample time to complete and submit your application; applications submitted after the 5 pm deadline will not be accepted.
Workshop
The online workshop held on Thursday, Oct 8 was recorded and is available herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiSCg5oKWBI&list=PL678IXWxB7ST6a9IYlEIuGgzftIrycTIJ&index=14.
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Info
For questions about the call or for help with the online application, please contact Maija McKnight at maija.mcknight@seattle.govmailto:maija.mcknight@seattle.gov or 206.684.7311.
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Public Art Artist Roster 2021-2023
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) is creating an artist roster of approximately 200-300 artists, that will include both artists who are emerging into the field and experienced public artists, who will be pre-qualified for future public art projects in 2021-2023 within city utility facilities, parks, street right-of-way, and other locations.
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) commissions a variety of public temporary and permanent artworks through its 1% for Art program. The public art program works with several City departments engaged in capital construction projects and City-wide initiatives. With several projects launching through the City's utilities, parks, and transportation departments, this pre-qualified artist roster will streamline the selection process and will be used when appropriate. This is one of three methods ARTS uses to select artists: open calls, invitational calls, and rosters.
The Public Art Artist Roster 2021-2023 will include both emerging and established public artists whose applications will be reviewed and juried separately.
Eligibility
This call is open to established artists currently residing in the United States and emerging artists currently residing in Washington state. Artists will be asked to self-identify as either an emerging or established public artist, please see ARTS' definition for each category above or in the application form to determine which option you should select. Priority will be given to emerging artists and artists from historically under-represented communities, including communities of color. Artists must be at least 18 years of age to apply. Students are not eligible to apply.
Artists who apply as a team may not also apply as individual artists.
Deadline
5 p.m., Monday, November 30, 2020 (Pacific Standard Time) Please allow ample time to complete and submit your application; applications submitted after the 5 pm deadline will not be accepted.
Workshop
The online workshop held on Thursday, Oct 8 was recorded and is available here<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiSCg5oKWBI&list=PL678IXWxB7ST6a9IYlEIuGgzftIrycTIJ&index=14>.
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Info
For questions about the call or for help with the online application, please contact Maija McKnight at maija.mcknight@seattle.gov<mailto:maija.mcknight@seattle.gov> or 206.684.7311.
Image: Lxchel by Angie Hinojos Yusuf and Carlos Jiminez.
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